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Calming Anger Down
by Alan Smith
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In a west Texas town a few years ago, employees in a medium-sized warehouse noticed the smell
of gas. Sensibly, management evacuated the building, extinguishing all potential sources of
ignition -- lights, power, etc.
After the building had been evacuated, two technicians from the gas company were dispatched.
Upon entering the building, they found they had difficulty navigating in the dark. To their
frustration, none of the lights worked.
Witnesses later described the vision of one of the technicians reaching into his pocket and
retrieving an object that resembled a lighter. Upon operation of the lighter-like object, the
gas in the warehouse exploded, sending pieces of it up to three miles away.
Nothing was found of the technicians, but the lighter was virtually untouched by the explosion.
The technician that was suspected of causing the explosion had never been thought of as "bright"
by his peers.
Years ago, ,
in his song, "You Don't Mess Around With Jim", used to sing about things that you don't dare do
(pull the mask off the Lone Ranger or tug on Superman's cape, for example). He might have done
well to add, "You don't flick your Bic inside a building with a gas leak"! In an explosive situation,
the last thing you want to do is provide the spark.
We've all been around those kinds of situations (not literally, but figuratively) -- where
someone was angry and it wouldn't take much to create an explosion. We have two choices in
that setting, described by
in this way:
How I admire those people I know (and my wife is one of them) who have a calming effect on
those around them (including me), gently stifling the flames of anger before they burst in flames.
May God help us all to be wise.
Have a great day!
Alan Smith
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