Cut Off Your Nose to Spite Your Face
When you try to harm others, you often end up harming yourself more. You cut off your nose to spite your face. This happens at any age.
- Children run away from good homes because they don’t like the rules.
- Athletes play less than their best when they get mad at their coaches.
- Bosses fire their best workers because they are jealous of the workers’ skills.
To cut off your nose to spite your face means to hurt yourself when you try to hurt others.
Anger rather than wisdom rules your actions. You often bite the hand that feeds you.
Never let self-defeating behavior rule.
It may destroy others but will eventually destroy you. Nip it in the bud. If you get angry and must blow off steam, do it in a safe way where no one gets hurt.
“There is a time when a man lords it over others to his own hurt” (Ecclesiastes 8:9 NIV).
Thanks to Emily Akin for the suggestion. Image by Foto-Rabe from Pixabay.
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