What makes people resentful




















The results showed that overweight and obese participants were less likely to say they would choose a fitness-focused physician to be their doctor, and this relationship was explained by a greater anticipation of negative judgment. In other words, participants were less interested in working with physicians whom they believed might disapprove of them based on their weight. One study found that when a group of non-vegetarian college students were asked to list three words they associated with vegetarians, nearly half listed at least one negative word, such as annoying , arrogant , or crazy.

But what was especially interesting was that those who viewed vegetarians more negatively were also more likely to expect that vegetarians would view them negatively, suggesting that a fear of moral reproach might underlie negative views of vegetarians. Supporting this idea, when the threat of moral reproach was experimentally boosted, the researchers found that it increased negative evaluations of vegetarians.

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But this is actually a very complex subject that has many different nuances. A person who experienced traumatizing events such as abandonment or betrayal is very prone to feeling resentment. When we see the reason behind this feeling, we might understand it. Resentment is like rust. It spreads and ends up debilitating an entire structure and identity. Resentful people keep a safe inside them. Inside that safe, they hide the pain they felt during a betrayal, the pain a lie caused, and the sadness of abandonment.

They pretty much turn this pain into anger. This anger then leads to hatred. All they want is the other person to get a taste of their own medicine and feel bad about what they did.

Defend your right to do things your own way. If you think someone is being selfish, first try stepping into their shoes. Others endured childhood trauma that made them focus on survival, and their own needs, first.

Gently tell the person how their behavior makes you feel, suggests Dr. Thoughtless remarks and taunts rankle. But if other person knows your triggers and intentionally hits them, your resentment may be a message.



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