The statements made by Pastor Sampson Iyiola on the Max Morning Show regarding anger and its management are aligned with some commonly held beliefs and practices.
It is generally acknowledged that anger is a universal human emotion and that everyone experiences it to some degree.
Furthermore, controlling and managing anger is often considered beneficial for personal well-being and societal harmony.
The Pastor’s emphasis on present happenings as triggers for anger reflects the idea that external circumstances or events can provoke an emotional response. This perspective suggests that anger is not an inherent characteristic but rather a reaction to specific situations.
The Pastor’s advice to speak less and refrain from physical aggression when displeased aligns with the belief in non-violence and peaceful communication. This approach promotes constructive dialogue and finding healthier ways to express dissatisfaction.
Encouraging gentleness and tolerance in our interactions promotes a more harmonious society. These qualities can foster understanding, empathy, and compromise, leading to healthier relationships and reducing conflict.
Source: Ghana/max.com.gh/MaxFM/MaxTV/Pamela Appiah-Dankwah

