hi! i was just wondering if you could help me figure out this riddle!! im absolutely stumped!!!

"Anger: an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored, than to anything on which it is poured" is a quote attributed to Seneca, a Roman philosopher. Do you think Seneca was referring to a strong acid, weak acid, or something else?????

thanks so much if you have any ideas to help!! much appreciated!!

~mikey

1 answer

Strong, persistent anger harms the person who has it more than those who are the objects of the anger.