Torah Values on Anger Management – CLICK TO COMMENT

By Asher Bienenstock First scenario: Ari got home. “Hello Ma, what’s for supper?” “Ari, how was your day? And your favorite supper is ready, meatballs and spaghetti.” “Yay,” Ari walks into the kitchen. Instead of taking a lot, he takes a small amount at a time. All of a sudden, Ari’s little sister throws a meatball at Ari’s head. Ari controls himself and says calmly, “Malky, next time, please don’t do that.” The door bell rings. “Ari, do you want to play football?” Ari answers, “In 10 minutes. After I finish my homework.”
Second scenario: Ari got home. “Ma,” he screams “What’s for supper?” “Ari, how was your day? And your favorite supper is ready, meatballs and spaghetti.” Ari runs into the kitchen and starts filling up his plate. Ari starts gobbling up his supper. Malky just threw a meatball at Ari’s head. “Malky!” Ari screams. “How could you do it!? I am all dirty now. I hate you!!!!…..” The door bell rings. Moshy was there. “Do you want to play football?” Leaving half his supper. Ari runs out the door.