Hatred, Grudge, Grudge

After we hominid hominids diverged from our common ancestors, we underwent significant changes such as sapien hybridization, resulting in the transfer of genes, for example, the common ancestors of chimpanzees and bonobos diverged 5 million years ago chimpanzees have a male-dominated society for aggression. Its close relatives, the bonobos, are female-dominated and live a relatively non-aggressive life. Here it shows that the species formed independently despite their genetic closeness.

Homoids that evolved into today's humans took on the forms of many of our ancestors during the evolution process. Before our species emerged, all humans or humanoid forms lived an animalistic life. And naturally, it reacted to its environment just like animals do. And with the advent of our tour, a larger, more complex brain and more innovative skills have led to increasingly complex thought processes and activities.

If individuals cannot learn to tolerate in their relationships, hatred can arise. Hatred or grudge, in its simplest sense (deep and emotional), can be a state of extreme dislike. It can target individuals, entities, objects.

 

"Hate is a deep, long-lasting and intense emotion that expresses opposition, anger, hostility towards a person, a group or an object.

 

With a psychoanalytical approach, HATE can be considered as a state of the desiring ego that aims to destroy the source of unhappiness. 


 

In psychology, it is an *attitude or tendency. * can be said. 

 

Hate crime, which is also motivated by prejudices, can generally mean a criminal action. 

 

Those who commit hate crimes are their victims. They target people because of their perception of belonging to a certain social group, usually determined by race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, class, ethnicity, nationality, age, sexual identity, or political affiliation. Physical attacks may also be made within the scope of hate crimes. Property may be damaged, harassment, verbal abuse, or insult may occur.


 

With a population of over 7 billion, tension between people and groups in the world is growing, especially as food, jobs and other resources decrease.

 

Emotions are defined by psychologists as various bodily sensations that respond to certain behavioral characteristics such as temperament, personality tendencies and motivation. They also respond to the presence of neurotransmitters of hormones such as dopamine, noradrenaline, serotonin and oxytocin.


 

Emotions are often the driving force behind motivation, whether positive or negative.

 

Hate different definition: usually It can also be defined as intense hostility or avoidance resulting from fear, anger, and the thought of injury, extreme displeasure, antipathy.

The word disgust is synonymous with disgust. Its opposite meaning is love. Hatred is considered a useless emotion that serves no specific purpose for the human species other than causing imbalance in the population, it is thought to be a learned emotion, a by-product of greed, fear and envy. Children usually learn hatred from their parents, other guardians, teachers and friends. When these emotions become strong enough within people, hatred emerges.


 

grudge:

 

THE ROOTS OF HAVING A GRANTY ARE PUTTING AHEAD OF OTHERS. DOMINATING HIS DESIRE EXTENDS TO PREVENTING IT.

 

Grudge, whose winner is unknown, is often likened to a boomerang. Why didn't it disappear in the process of evolution, which has a high probability of backfiring? Has vindictiveness strengthened its place today?

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He erects a statue of his mother, whom he does not like.

Someone else proposes to a girl he likes, but whom he does not like at all, just to hurt his friend. In these two cases, the main motivation is hatred and desire for revenge.

 

Confucius says: If you set out for revenge, you must first dig two graves.

 

The fact that grudge does not disappear during evolution means that it works. Social life of competition In today's world where it dominates every aspect of society, kindness has gained a stronger place than ever, thanks to the support of social media.

 

The reward for revenge is merely retaliation. People convince themselves that they are inflicting punishment for a respectable purpose, whereas their real motivation is to hurt the other person and gain status in this way.

 

Holding grudges and punishing is an enjoyable behavior pattern for some

This is especially true in a competitive environment. The more competitive an environment is, the more generosity increases.


 

A biological mechanism actually lies behind an impulse that fosters generosity in scarcity. One of the building blocks of the serotonin transmitter, which is linked to the feeling of well-being, is tryptophan. It can only be obtained from food. If tryptophan is consumed insufficiently, serotonin decreases. Low serotonin increases the likelihood of holding grudges.

 

Using grudge and anger against injustice can be beneficial, using it for the sake of opportunism hidden under the veil of respectability can be harmful.

 

Directing our anger and grudges to the right target in the right way at the right time is a very powerful tool that improves societies.


 

Conclusion. It would be beneficial to use this impulse more selectively instead of staying away from grudges while going right.


 

Some of us argue that it may be beneficial to keep feelings of resentment and revenge to a minimum in order to protect our mental health. . If we scientifically disable anger, the simplest way to do this is to wait a little while before reacting when something bothers you. ANGER DUTHS OVER TIME. And the event does not hurt us as much as it did in the beginning.

 

One way to reduce spiteful tendencies is to improve our cognitive reflection capacity and give priority to rational thinking instead of instinctive reactions. MEDITATION IS VERY USEFUL IN THIS AREA.

 

A SURPRISING ASPECT OF HOLDING A GRACE

 

Human beings can sometimes hold grudges against actions that benefit them, hindering the movement that controls their chair. An individual may feel angry when someone tries to push his car at him on the street. He may not feel in need of help, which may cause anger. If someone helps you to enrich their social status, the spiteful nature within you is activated.

 

Hatred and vindictiveness are chronic emotions?

 

*We can compare the effort of using resentment as a weapon and directing it to the right target as creating the Taliban against the Soviets.

 

*Or the Russians providing education to the Balkan countries as a priority and free of charge, so that the Balkan countries can be informed, cultured and rebel.

 

When we feel the desire to punish others, the road to behavior is controlled by anger. If the mind passes through the filter of logic, anger can be prevented or suppressed. However, sometimes the mind is bypassed and the moment of anger develops as a reflex. The decisive factor here will be the feeling of being wronged or the personality structure.

Aggressive approach is not deterrent but reinforcing.

Anger temporarily shuts down the emotional circuit. takes over. But in order for feelings of hatred and resentment to continue, the logic circuit of the mind must be constantly blocked. This emerges as a personality problem.

The most effective method against resentment environment is the main determinant. BUT A PERSON WHO CAN CARRY THIS FEELINGS WILL ALSO PAY THE PRICE OF SHARP VINEGAR. IN THE RESULTS, WHAT AWAITS HIM WILL BE LOSS AND LONELINESS.

 

I THINK THE MOST EFFECTIVE METHOD AGAINST REGRET IS TO CONSTANTLY SURPRISE HIM BY CONSTANTLY EXHIBITING THE OPPOSITE AND HOPING THAT THE BRAIN THAT DOES NOT QUESTION FINALLY THINK AND QUESTION ITSELF. OF COURSE, IMPROVING THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT THAT PROVIDES A BONUS TO SUPPORT THIS EMOTION IS A MUCH MORE FUNDAMENTAL FACTOR. USING RATISM AS A WEAPON. DIRECTING TO THE RIGHT TARGET, CREATING THE TALIBAN AGAINST THE SOVIETS LIKE.

 

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