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  • Revenge Is Bittersweet at Best

    Research is starting to reveal how the urge for vengeance may have evolved, when it can be useful, and what could prevent the violence it can provoke.

    Knowable Magazine

    Topics: Cooperation Cultural Evolution Group Conflict Reputation Revenge

  • Cultural Intelligence: A Conversation with Michele Gelfand

    In this ever-increasing global world, we need to understand culture.

    Edge.org

    Topics: Cultural Evolution Revenge Values

  • Why Your Brain Can’t Let Go of a Grudge

    Why we love to hold a grudge, and the importance of letting go.

    Gizmodo

    Topics: Emotion Forgiveness Michael McCullough Revenge

  • Why Getting Even May Make You Feel Worse in the Long Run

    Humans may be hard-wired to seek revenge, but research suggests moving on brings better closure.

    The Washington Post

    Topics: Emotion Revenge

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