How do I get revenge on someone who broke my trust?
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How do I get revenge on someone who broke my trust?
Show them up: Get in better shape, dress better, and start living a better life than the other person. Be sure to let them know how great your life is and all of the amazing things you are doing. Make them look bad: If you have the chance, you can do something in public to embarrass them and demean them.
Why is the best revenge no revenge?
βThe best revenge is just moving on and getting over it. Don’t give someone the satisfaction of watching you suffer.β There is no revenge so complete as forgiveness; revenge of any sort is extremely toxic. cDo not lower yourself to someone else’s level because then you become just as bad as they are.
Is revenge really worth?
Well, the science is in, and a recent psychology study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests that getting revenge actually does make you feel a lot happier. Worth noting, though, is that it still doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the right move to make.
Why revenge is best served cold?
The popular expression “revenge is a dish best served cold” suggests that revenge is more satisfying if enacted when unexpected or long feared, inverting traditional civilized revulsion toward “cold-blooded” violence. The idea’s origin is obscure.
How could an obsession with vengeance lead to tragedy?
Someone so obsessed with vengeance could be blinded by their obsession that they fail to see the other side of things and think rationally. They would make decisions based on the vengence that they cause harm to themselves or others. See Hamlet by Shakespeare for a great example.
Why is revenge not justified?
Not only will it cause harm to the victim or the perpetrator, but revenge can ruin relationships and cause harm to people who are not initially involved. Yes, avenging a wrongful action can provide temporary relief from pain. However, revenge typically leads to even more destruction than what was there to begin with.
Why do I always want revenge?
People are motivated to seek revenge β to harm someone who has harmed them β when they feel attacked, mistreated or socially rejected. Getting an eye for an eye, Old Testament-style, is thought to bring a sense of catharsis and closure. Evolutionary psychologists believe we are hard-wired for revenge.