Lincoln, born into a family of lumberjacks, later became the 16th American**. He worked tirelessly for the emancipation of blacks and ultimately triumphed. His life was not only meritorious, but also humble, easy-going, and open-minded. He was hailed as "a model for the rulers of the country in the new era".
One day, U.S. Secretary of the Army Stanton came to Lincoln**'s office and said angrily, "It's disgusting that he insulted me like this in public." ”
"He" refers to a major general.
Then," said Lincoln, who looked very angry when he heard this, "you write him a letter in return and scold him severely!" ”
Stanton was delighted to receive **'s support, and immediately wrote a fiercely worded letter and read it to Lincoln.
Okay, that's great, Stanton. "I'd rather listen and applaud at the same time.
After reading the letter, Stanton was about to put the letter in an envelope and send it, but Lincoln stopped him: "This letter cannot be sent, burn it!" ”
Why? Stanton was puzzled, "Didn't you say I wrote well?" ”
I would use this way to relieve my anger when I was angry, but by the time I finished writing this letter, my anger had already subsided, and there was no need to mess around anymore. Lincoln explained earnestly.