Captain Caveman
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Psychology, so I've shoved this under the science section.
www.psychologytoday.com
In your own opinion, are you a revengeful type of person? The article is quite an interesting read because the jury in the psychology field is still out on the subject.
So I'll go first. Sometimes I get suckered in tit for tat. Larger events can niggle me, but I don't set out for revenge, but if the opportunity to do so appears, I will likely and do take it. So on balance, I do let somethings to quite a few things go.
Footnote
Ok ok, for the TDS'ers out there, let's get it out of the way, Trump is in the first bracket. It's not a therapy thread, so no need to go down that path.
![www.psychologytoday.com](https://cdn2.psychologytoday.com/assets/styles/manual_crop_1_91_1_1528x800/public/field_blog_entry_teaser_image/2017-07/person-2406544_1280.jpg?itok=R_KlYoS4)
The Psychology of Revenge (and Vengeful People)
When it comes to watching your back, hone in on narcissism and anger.
In your own opinion, are you a revengeful type of person? The article is quite an interesting read because the jury in the psychology field is still out on the subject.
So I'll go first. Sometimes I get suckered in tit for tat. Larger events can niggle me, but I don't set out for revenge, but if the opportunity to do so appears, I will likely and do take it. So on balance, I do let somethings to quite a few things go.
Footnote
Ok ok, for the TDS'ers out there, let's get it out of the way, Trump is in the first bracket. It's not a therapy thread, so no need to go down that path.