Kachele Online Diary. ENTRY #15: Store your anger at the safe place

Kachele Online Diary. ENTRY #15: Store your anger at the safe place



"A good critical thinker stores his anger at a safe place".

Some people support the idea that a GOOD critical thinker speaks when there is a need to. He does not speak until it is his time to speak. And when there is a commotion, he decides to shut up his mouth for his own benefit and for the benefit of others.
This critical thinker will always measures an idea in all possible angles and come to arrive at a better conclusion. After keeping his anger at a safe place, he can always go there when everything is fine and take it.

For more interesting quotes on common Figures of Speeches and other thematic sayings, check out the following:

“A Comprehensive Handbook for Ordinary Level Literature” 

Part Eight: ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE

HAWA THE BUS DRIVER

KALULU THE HARE  

Analysis of ‘WHAT A HUMAN BEING DOES’

Analysis of ‘GOOD HERE! BAD THERE!’

Analysis of ‘THE BUNCH OF BANANA STOOPS WHERE IT IS’

Analysis of ‘MY BROTHER’

PASSED LIKE A SHADOW  

UNANSWERED CRIES  

BLACK HERMIT  

THE LION AND THE JEWEL   

Part One: Analysis of ‘Song of Lawino’  

Part Two: Analysis of ‘Lost Beauty’  

Part Three: Analysis of ‘Eat More’  

Part Four: Analysis of ‘Ballad of the Landlord’  

Part Five: Analysis of ‘If We Must Die’  

Part Six: Analysis of ‘Your Pain’  

Part Seven: Analysis of ‘An Abandoned Bundle’  

“A Comprehensive Handbook for Ordinary Level Literature in English”  

HOUSEBOY

THE OLD MAN AND THE MEDAL  

THE LION AND THE JEWEL  

KINJEKETILE

 

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Emmanuel Kachele

Emmanuel Kachele is a founder and Blogger of KACHELE ONLINE Blog, an educational blog where 'O' Level English - 'OLE', 'A' Level English (ALE) and other related teaching and life skills are shared extensively. This is an online center for all Tanzanian Secondary School English Language students and teachers (Forms I-VI) and all interested English Language learners and teachers worldwide.

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