A man's ego is the primary source of anger leading to incredible foolishness. It basically arises from his innate desire to impress the people he loves and wants. Strangely, this rule doesn't apply, atleast not uniformly, to the things he needs and achieves. Its the reason why he loses interest in what he already has and constantly thinks of acquiring. The process of wooing is only limited till the time his lust is satisfied. Once fulfilled, the willingness to tolerate irritation fades away like ripples in a pond.
Ignoring the needs of an ego results in anger, leading to poor choice of actions and terrible judgements. Anger fades away, but the resultant hurt remains and hatred is a subtle form of violence, malicious by nature. The ability of a man to deal reasonably well in such a situation, is what defines his character.
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