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The Blurred Lines of Justice: A Blog Post on Revenge and Perception Revenge - Perception...
We often believe our desire for vengeance is rooted in a clear-eyed view of an "enemy". However, the qualities that provoke our strongest anger and judgment in others often reflect character flaws we possess ourselves in different ways. Marcus Aurelius famously suggested that "the best revenge is not to be like your enemy". By shifting our perception—cultivating self-awareness through practices like meditation or viewing adversaries as "hurt children" through humility—we can transform unacceptable behavior into motivation for personal change rather than a cycle of retaliation. The Psychology: Why Revenge is a Paradox Getting revenge on an agent who rejected you
Truth is often described as a battle of perceptions. We rarely see the world exactly as it is; instead, we see what we are prepared to confront. When it comes to the deep-seated human instinct for revenge, this subjective lens becomes even more distorted. The Mirror of Enmity When it comes to the deep-seated human instinct