Only Beasts Bare Their Fangs

1 min

Some people speak with thorns the moment they open their mouths, and flare up the second an argument begins. The louder the voice, the harsher the expression, the more exaggerated the gestures—as if that alone proves they’ve gained the upper hand.

But to put it plainly, this kind of behavior looks a lot like a beast.

They explode at the slightest trigger, shout before they think, and constantly posture as if to say “I’m not to be messed with”— not because they are strong, but because they lack control.

The truly strong don’t need to bare their fangs. They don’t rely on volume to dominate, nor emotion to win, and they certainly don’t mistake losing control for presence.

Only beasts need to show their teeth to prove themselves.

And if a person knows only this way— then they are nothing more than a beast wearing human skin.

Those who bare their fangs are never the strong, but the ones who cannot control themselves.