A lot of people are unable to control their anger when they are drunk. So what about you? Do you find it difficult to control your anger when you are under the influence of alcohol? If you have answered "yes" to this question then this article may well be of interest to you.
Only this morning did I read about how when under the influence of alcohol two men killed another man. They had some how become involved in an argument with another man, a man they did not know. He fell to the ground and then the second man for some unknown reason kicked him in the head. It was believed that it was his head hitting the pavement that caused him to die rather than the punch and kick of the two men but despite this they were both convicted.
Now in this case three mens lives have been ruined as a direct result of alcohol and the way in which it caused two seemingly educated and normally law obiding citizens to "lash out". Would they have acted in such a way had they been sober? I doubt it.
The two men have gone on record to say how ashamed and sorry they are; not that this will really help in any way. Then there is the families of these two men - they too will have been badly affected by the whole ordeal.
Then, of course, there is the person who has of died, a waste of a promising life, and of course his family. I have and will continue to pray for them all. It really is a tragedy.
I have actually completely stopped drinking alcohol, something that when I was younger helped me to speak in a fluent manner. I had a stutter for eighteen years of my life and alcohol enabled me to gain the confidence to talk without the fear of stuttering.
I have now managed to overcome the stutter and with the help of a DVD authoring company have produced a seventy minute DVD which describes my journey to fluency along with the techniques required to stop stuttering.
If you are a person who is unable to control their anger when drunk then please learn the lessons from above before your also ruin peoples lives.