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It means that the only person that is getting hurt is the person harboring bitterness. Bitterness can lead to numerous mental and physical health issues.

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This phrase suggests that holding on to anger and resentment can harm the individual who harbors those negative emotions. It implies that bitterness consumes and damages a person from within.

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