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Resentment (also called ranklement or bitterness) is a complex, multilayered emotion [1] that has been described as a mixture of disappointment, disgust and anger. [2] Other psychologists consider it a mood [3] or as a secondary emotion (including cognitive elements) that can be elicited in the face of insult or injury.
Holding grudges can also have measurable negative effects on your mind and your body. Grudges are about anger that won’t quit, called “chronic anger” in medical research, and chronic anger ...
Becoming defensive. When a narcissist's feelings are hurt, they are likely to react with hostility and tend to hold grudges. This is due to having a poor understanding of the emotional responses towards others. They lack empathy when hurting others' feelings due to their thought processing. They do not like confrontation.
Cover of sheet music for the song titled: "Don't Try to Knock a Chip from Riley's Shoulder." (J. W. Wheeler) which alludes to the expression. An American wartime poster alluding to the expression.
I’m still holding a grudge 6 years later. Image credits: LightspeedC83 #27. 20 years ago DirecTV charged me a cancellation fee when my military tour ended and I had to move. Wouldn't waive it.
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Unforgiving or holding grudges can contribute to adverse health outcomes by perpetuating anger and heightening SNS [expand initialism] arousal and cardiovascular reactivity. Expression of anger has been strongly associated with chronically elevated blood pressure and with the aggregation of platelets, which may increase vulnerability to heart ...
In fact, as e-commerce continues to grow in popularity, consumers are more apt to hold more grudges against businesses than a person. The Helping Hands survey, conducted by Trustpilot, polled ...