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Kailash Satyarthi Invites Us To Embrace Our Anger
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Self-Development

Kailash Satyarthi Invites Us To Embrace Our Anger

Kailash Satyarthi - Become Angry

Nobel Peace Prize Laureat, Kailash Satyarthi, explains the importance of turning our anger into great power.

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"At the age of 50, lying on the street in a pool of blood, along with my own son, made me angry. If we are confined in the narrow shells of egos and the circles of selfishness, then the anger turn out be hatred, violence, revenge, destruction. But if we are able to break the circles then the same anger could turn into a great power. We can break the circles by using our inherent compassion and connect with the world through the compassion to make this world better. That same anger could be transformed into it. Dear friends, sisters and brothers, again, as a Nobel Laureate, I'm urging you to become angry. I am urging you to become angry. The angriest among us is the one who can transform his anger into idea and action. Thank you so much. Thank you."

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