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An intense feeling of resentment or ill will against someone


A grudge is a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury. Grudges are often characterized by a refusal to forgive and can lead to long-term conflicts and strained relationships.

Characteristics

Grudges are typically marked by:

  • A strong sense of injustice or unfairness.
  • Persistent negative feelings towards the person or group perceived to have caused harm.
  • A desire for retribution or revenge.
  • Difficulty in letting go of the past incident.

Psychological Impact

Holding a grudge can have significant psychological effects, including:

  • Increased stress and anxiety.
  • Negative impact on mental health.
  • Strained interpersonal relationships.
  • Difficulty in moving forward and achieving personal growth.

Social and Cultural Aspects

In many cultures, the concept of forgiveness is emphasized as a way to resolve grudges and promote social harmony. However, the approach to handling grudges can vary widely across different societies and cultural contexts.

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