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Revenge really IS sweet: Study finds we feel 'measurably happier' after taking action against someone who did us wrong | Daily Mail Online
'A recent study found we feel measurably happier after taking action against others who have harmed us. '
'Researches from the University of Kentucky conducted a study with 156 participants who all wrote an essay about a personal experience. ', "The idiom 'revenge is sweet' has been around for centuries, but new research has found it to be true."
'To understand the motives behind aggressive behavior, the researchers conducted another study with a separate group of 154 participants. '
'The participants were told to trade with another subject so the essays could be critiqued. '
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[–] lordtyp0 ago
Probably the so called 'petty revenge'. Bigger acts tend to be self destructive, not because of the act, but the obsession to follow through.
[–] derram ago
https://archive.is/5bOJf :
'A recent study found we feel measurably happier after taking action against others who have harmed us. '
'Researches from the University of Kentucky conducted a study with 156 participants who all wrote an essay about a personal experience. ', "The idiom 'revenge is sweet' has been around for centuries, but new research has found it to be true."
'To understand the motives behind aggressive behavior, the researchers conducted another study with a separate group of 154 participants. '
'The participants were told to trade with another subject so the essays could be critiqued. '
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