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anger is the one thing made better by delay

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/ˈæŋɡər ɪz ðə wʌn θɪŋ meɪd ˈbɛtər baɪ dɪˈleɪ/
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used to highlight the importance of controlling emotions and suggests that delaying a response to situations that cause anger can lead to a more appropriate reaction

The origin of the proverb "anger is the one thing made better by delay" is unclear, but it has appeared in various forms in different cultures and writings, suggesting that patience is important when dealing with strong emotions. The phrase suggests that anger often fades or becomes more manageable if given time before responding. It emphasizes the idea that acting immediately in anger can lead to regret or poor decisions, while taking time to cool down helps to gain better control and understanding of the situation. The proverb is commonly used to remind people to take a step back and avoid reacting hastily in moments of anger.

  • One of my colleagues was rude to me in a meeting, and I was tempted to snap back.But I reminded myself that anger is the one thing made better by delay, and I waited until the end of the meeting to address the issue in a calm and professional way.