Slow to Anger

He that is slow to wrath is of great understanding:

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Restraint is often a form of intelligence. Not every feeling deserves immediate speech or action.

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The proverb joins emotional pace to wisdom. Slowness here is not suppression but deliberate governance that allows judgment to arrive before reaction takes command.

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Its endurance comes from consequence. Many avoidable wounds begin in unmanaged haste of spirit.