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Camels
Camels may build up a pressure cooker of resentment toward human beings until the lid suddenly blows off and they go berserk. In Asia, when a camel driver senses trouble, he gives his coat to the animal. Rather like Japanese workers who are reported to work off frustrations by beating up models of their executives, the camel gives the garment helljumping on it, biting it, tearing it to pieces. When the camel feels it has blown its top enough, man and animal can live together in harmony again.
Resource
- Swindoll, Growing Strong, p. 332
Quotes
- Cartoon of wife to marriage counselor, regarding husband: And then, do you know what he did on our honeymoon, just 21 years ago?
- Resentment is like taking poison and waiting for the other person to die. - Malachy McCourt, quoted by Alex Witchel in New York Times, quoted in Readers Digest.