Reason you dont need to argue with your enemies
We’ve
all got our enemies; people who take pleasure in causing us pain and
misery. Sometimes, the development of an enemy is due to certain
differences in your characters and events have led to that. Other
times, some people end up hating you for apparently no reason at all.
Regardless
of how you got this enemy, as opposed to the paradigm of fighting
fire with fire, consider the following reasons and see why you should
actually appreciate your enemies. This article will show you not only
how to not be bothered by your enemies, but how to actually foster
love for them.
Read
on to learn the secret.
1. It’s a practical lesson in anger management
To
be honest, your enemies are the best people to help you understand
your sense of anger management. When it might be true that your
enemies have a way of bringing out the worst in you as regards anger,
it is also true that they can help you in your quest to have that
anger managed. You can’t get truly angry at someone you love and it
is only in that time when you get truly annoyed that you learn how to
manage it. Anger
management is
more effective when it is in practice and not in theory
Your
enemies are like the therapists who you need, but actually don’t
want. Inasmuch as you might want to hate them, they provide you an
opportunity to control the anger impulse that you have.
2. It’s an opportunity for healthy competition
You
might not know it, but your enemies make for great rivals as they
help harness the competitor in you (sometimes, you might not even
know or bee conversant with this competitive side until you come
across an adversary). You get the right motivation to compete and
this can go a long way to spur you to victory.
However,
while doing so, it is also essential that you remember not to become
a worse version of yourself while competing. Working against an
adversary is tricky, and you need to ensure that you don’t cause
harm to yourself or your morals in the process. Healthy competition
is all you need to get out of this.
3. Their negative comments can help you make a breakthrough
It
is true that your enemies never really have much good to say about
you. However, in as much as they might be talking out of a place of
hate, there might be some truth to what they’re saying.
To
wit, whenever you hear something mean or nasty from an enemy, you
might want to take a step back and evaluate yourself. There is a
chance that what this enemy is saying is true and coming to face that
fact is a major step in helping you to become a better person
overall. This is another testament to the fact that enemies can be
therapists in their own way.
4. Enemies can also be powerful allies
Loving
your enemies can also mean making an effort to interact and make
peace with them. In the end, if you are able to establish some common
ground and patch things up, you’ll have succeeded in making another
friend. And who doesn’t need friends?
This
can also help you in working with people in the long run. You get to
hone your inter-personal skills, and that can be a big plus to your
ledger.
5. It gives you the ability to realize positivity
In
a multitude of negativity, a speck of positivity always seems to find
its way through.
Sometimes,
a knowledge of the fact that you have enemies will also help you to
focus on the many positives and good things that are in your life. A
lot of times, we neglect what really matters in life. This can be due
to being overly concerned with the enemies we have.
6. There might just be a misunderstanding
Sometimes,
the reason why you have an enemy might be something very innocuous.
You might not have known the cause of this fractured relationship and
your enemy will help complete the picture.
Simply
approaching them will help you to understand the reason for the
fracture. This, in turn, can help you to work towards healing your
relationship moving forward. Misunderstandings happen, and you need
to be able to work around them.
7. You learn to appreciate love as well
7. You learn to appreciate love as well
A
constant reminder of the fact that there are enemies will also help
you not to take those who love you for granted. Love and hate are two
opposing emotions and it is possible for one to momentarily
overshadow the other.
However,
while you’ll always have enemies, there will also always be people
who love you. These people need to be appreciated for what they do
for you. Never let the hate projected to you from your enemies take
the place of that.
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