A saint was walking along the river Ganges when he noticed some family
members shouting at each other. He smiled and asked his disciples, "Why
do people shout when angry?"
The disciples thought for some time.
Some said "because they lose their temper and calm", others said "that
they want to stress upon their views" and so on. The saint was obviously
not satisfied. Finally, he explained them the reason, "When two people
are in love, they talk softly with each other. What happens when the
love increases much more? They start whispering. And then comes a point,
when they only have to look into each other's eyes to convey their
thoughts. Now can you guess the answer?"
The disciples were still
confused. So he continued, "when two people become angry, the distance
between their hearts increases. To cover this distance, they need to
shout so that they can hear each other. The more the anger, the greater
the distance and hence more the shouting."
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