Sweet Revenge...
In an interesting study, it has been discovered that "...revenge is linked to the area of the brain associated with enjoyment and satisfaction." Click below to read the article.
During the study, in a game of trust, most chose greed over the betterment of another. And most of those betrayed chose to then punish the offender. It's interesting to note that even when the test subjects are told that they would increase their winnings by trusting one another, greed still gets the better of them.
Also, fascinatingly, when revenge is being executed, the area of the brain which lights up when you see a photograph of your beloved.. lights up. In the words of psychologist Brian Knutson, "Instead of cold, calculated, reason, it is passion that may plant the seeds of revenge."
It's no wonder I feel so good when someone who hits me is made to stand in the corner of the classroom. I remember the glee I felt when someone who tried to run my go-kart off track spun his cart instead, and landed in the sand. I felt a deep sense of accomplishment and happiness when a teacher who kept picking on me was fired after I riled the whole class to make an honest assessment of her teaching abilities. The list goes on.
Got a list too? No need to be guilt-ridden... we've been wired that way.
1 Comments:
Maybe it's not revenge that i'm happy about, maybe it's jsut justice i wish for. when i see a man who has tower over others becomed towered, ppl who beat get beaten, maybe when justice prevail, it's triumph and joy for any human being. unless it is sadistic, then, revenge it is.who's to say what's sadistic tho...
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