Anger does not make you a bad person. It means something important is asking to be heard.In Anger Is Not the Enemy, M. Sarapat explores how anger, when misunderstood, can damage relationships, careers, and inner peace - and how, when understood, it can guide us back to clarity, boundaries, and emotional strength.Drawing from real-life experience in the legal field and years of contemplative practice, this book invites readers into a more compassionate relationship with themselves. Instead of fighting anger or suppressing it, we learn to recognize it, listen to it, and respond with presence rather than reaction.Inside, you will explore how to: - notice the early signals of anger before it escalates- create space between trigger and response- regulate the nervous system without suppressing emotions- set clear boundaries without guilt or aggression- understand the vulnerable emotions beneath anger- use awareness practices such as mindfulness, meditation, and reflection- transform anger into understanding, resilience, and purposeful actionThis book is written as a gentle companion - encouraging steady practice rather than perfection. Awareness grows gradually. Calm becomes more available. And anger becomes less frightening, because it is no longer misunderstood.Instead of trying to eliminate anger, this book helps you build a relationship with it - one based on clarity, dignity, and self-respect.