Information of a meaningful allegory regarding anger management, emphasizing that decisions made in anger rarely yield good results. The story follows a frustrated young man who is stopped by a wise sage and guided to dig beneath a tree, where they unearth a rusted iron box containing a magnificent emerald-green stone wrapped in a red cloth. The sage explains that it is a magical boon capable of turning any object it touches into pure gold, as long as it remains enveloped in the red fabric. Dismissing the gift in a fit of rage, the youth carelessly throws the box aside, causing the stone to tumble out and separate from the cloth. Upon realizing that the iron box had indeed transformed into solid gold, he frantically searches for the scattered stone, but it remains permanently lost. Sivaranjini concluded the narrative by reminding listeners of the traditional proverb that anger destroys intellect, urging everyone to embrace patience and level-headedness to achieve a peaceful and successful life.