Revenge: Is It Bitter, Sweet, or Bittersweet?
There is some truth to the old saying that revenge is sweet. But research shows it is also bitter, and no amount of revenge can ever take away the reality of whatever originally happened.
Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life published the following articles in July, 2016.
There is some truth to the old saying that revenge is sweet. But research shows it is also bitter, and no amount of revenge can ever take away the reality of whatever originally happened.
We all have things that get under our skin. But when things irritate us uncharacteristically and for little apparent reason, it just could be that we’re actually struggling with depression.
Whether it’s reading, listening, watching, creating, walking, gaming or something else entirely, stopping to ponder and reflect on our pastimes can teach us much about our own personalities.
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