Book Title: Perfecting Youth
Author(s): Udayvallabhvijay
Publisher: Samkit Yuvak Mandal

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________________ Thought Process: Memory: We tend to lose our thought process when we are angry. Our hands start shivering. we don't even come to know what we are speaking. We just react without any thinking. This is the main reason often people regret for what they do or speak in angry moments. Scientists claim that we can remember 9000 crores of books, each book of 1000 pages. We wash out whatever intelligence is left in the brain by shouting at others unnecessarily. People go and pay for raising the memory power. Patience and persistence is a cost free formula which adds a few more GB to your memory. Efficiency and Elegance: Popularity: Every time we get angry, we not only lose happiness but also efficiency in work. We tend to recall the entire incident throughout the day. We think we should have done like this and like that; we lose our concentration at work place. We tend to become inefficient and can't give the perfect touch to the work. Losing temper can turn a hero into zero in no time. With anger comes the destruction. Former Real Madrid and France soccer star Zinedine Zidane says he regrets head butting Marco Materazzi during 2006 Fifa World Cup final. In an interview with leading Spanish daily El Paris published on Monday, Zidane recalled the infamous incident with a sense of shame. • Have you ever seen a colourful painting done by an artist when he was high tempered? Have you ever come across a sculpture with an absolute finishing touch given by the artist when he was hot? "After the game, I went into the dressing room and told them, 'Forgive me. This doesn't change anything, but sorry everyone,'" Zidane recalled the moments after the game. • Many dishes lose their taste when prepared by someone in anger. Creativity and anger are mutually exclusive of each other. A man who can't suppress anger for a moment will regret it for years. Idi Amin, the most unpopular president of Uganda was kidnapped. 14 PERFECTING YOUTH

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