When strangers are present, a person finds it much easier to control his temper than when he is just among family.
The next time you feel angry at a member of your family, think how you would act differently if a stranger were present.
Sources: Maaneh Rach, ch.5; Rabbi Zelig Pliskin’s Gateway to Happiness, p.210
Very good advice. Thanks for sharing
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There is a semi-joking line in our house: demoted to family. It started as a recognition that we (like most people) treat family worse than we treat strangers.
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