Discussion»Statements»Rosie's Corner» Can you get more miles per gallon when you are figuratively fueled by anger or hate? Is a combination of the two ever better?
No, they aren't better. In my experiences in life, not only do you get lousy mileage being fueled by anger and hatred, they both tend to break down your engine and you find yourself stranded on the roadside. :)
If your mission and goals in life are to see how destructive you can be, then yeah, you can get a lot of mileage out of being filled with hatred. With a heart and mind seething with hate, you never do anything in life that's worth a d**n.
While anger and hate may seem like a powerful fuel, they have been proven to actually lowers one's "gas mileage". They also causes excessive wear and tear on the "vehicle" resulting in more repairs. Anger and hate have also been known to shorten the life-expediency of the "vehicle". This is why the Manufacturer suggests avoiding anger and hate, and use love and peace instead.
Who wins the race? The one driven by anger/hate or the one driven by love/peace? I know which I'd like to always win but what I'd like and what is are rarely the same Shuhak. The hate/anger person will cheat. The love/peace person won't. Doesn't that ALWAYS give the edge to the cheater/liar? I'm just sayin'! Thank you for your reply.