A Happy Turmoil
Harry Hardcastle’s struggle with anger management was slowly getting worse, until the day he was entangled by a large shouting protest group at his local supermarket.
As they swirled around him, angrily shouting, shacking their fists, and pushing written banners at imaginary targets in the sky he became enraptured.
Reluctantly he broke away and made his way into the supermarket.
Later, as he was leaving the supermarket, the group was still there moving, shouting, and gesturing in their robust performance.
This time he could not restrain himself and happily joined these fellow noisemakers.
When the group finally dispersed, he asked when they would be assembling again to protest — for he would indeed love to join them.
Astoundingly, he learned that most of them were going from protest group to protest group manifesting their anger and frustration at the way things were developing in society.
Harry could no longer resist joining this unhappy band of fellow sufferers.
He could think of no better way of anger management — than going from protest group to protest group.