Divine Wind
Platinum Member
1) You and @Corral have a lot more in common than I do with either of you.Maybe one day you wont be so boring. You remind of that clown Corral that posts on here.
2) The good news is I'll most likely outlive you both.
Is hate unhealthy? | CJOnline.com
He said chronic hatred, as well as extreme anger and other strong emotions, increase stress in the body and mind, which eventually affects our physical and mental health.
Mind-Body Connection | The Gilead Institute
Physical problems: Worry, anger, jealousy, hate, ill will, grudges, vindictiveness, irritation, resentment, guilt, depression, anxiety, lack of joy and happiness, and all other negative emotions and thoughts have a negative effect upon the body and open the door for sickness and disease. There are now quite a number of cases where a disease or sickness or altered health can be traced back to a mental cause. Here are a few:
Decline of physical energy and vitality due to guilt following a series of sins or resulting from a string of lies; chronic aches and pains due to a long-held and suppressed grudge; skin rash after a quarrel with someone; colds due to mental stress over such things as exams, trips, and arguments; heart rhythms changing in response to positive or negative thoughts; high blood pressure from bouts of anger, or fear and stress, or imagined problems.