I would say revenge isn't the best thing in the world as it just leaves hate in your heart and forgiveness is much better as another word for forgiveness letting go. Trust me, I have been in that situation.
Anyway, it depends if you want to make the RIGHT decision or the wrong
decision.
If you choose GOD or Satan. (Lucifer etc. Depends on your religion.)
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It depends on the extent of the revenge you want. Obviously, it would be wrong to give ideas that would break any laws or that could be misused. Some say that living well is the best revenge. If you can have a good life in spite of those who wronged you or even because of those who wronged you, then you'll eventually have a chance to rub it in, though at that point, you probably wouldn't care to do so.
If the person is doing bad things, then you would go to the proper authorities if you can. If someone is a bad employee, you'd tell their employer, and if they are breaking the law, you'd call the police. If they are a bad landlord and their properties are rundown, then contact the health and building inspectors. If a landlord is a bigot, then see if there are housing discrimination laws or a human relations commission to report them to. If you suspect child abuse, you would call the police and/or the social services (or a similar agency like Child Welfare Services, Child Protection Services, etc).
Sometimes, you might have one problem with a person, and it is a problem that is difficult to resolve, but you might be able to get to them through something else they are doing wrong. For instance, some neighbors were tired of loud music coming from an apartment late at night and early in the morning. They kept calling the police. The person would turn it down that night and the police would be called another night. One who had enough decided to use a different strategy. They knew guy had a child living with him, and they knew there were drug dealers and other bad influences in some of the other apartments. So they contacted social services and said the father had his child living in an unfit environment. Technically, that was true, so nobody was breaking the law by reporting that. Social services gave him an ultimatum to either move elsewhere or risk losing his child. He was a good father as far as everyone knew, so they moved out, taking the loud music with them.
Even some advocates of more underhanded ways of revenge have ethics and limits. They say to never direct revenge towards animals, children, those who truly cannot help whatever, nor anyone who simply has another opinion or who is breaking up with someone. For instance, if a dog is barking all night, the problem is not the dog. The problem is with the owner. Maybe the dog isn't being fed properly, has medical problems, has a bad case of fleas, or is just lonely. If a dog is tearing up your garbage, that could be a sign that the dog is underfed. In that case, you'd secure your garbage better if possible and contact the owners or animal control. If the problem is dog mess in your yard, that is a supervision and training problem, not something you can fairly punish someone's dog for doing. Again, contact the owners or the relevant authorities.
It's important to remember that seeking revenge often leads to more negative consequences. Instead, consider focusing on self-care, seeking support from friends or loved ones, and finding healthy outlets to process your emotions. It can also be helpful to practice forgiveness and let go of the desire for revenge for your own well-being.
Just because you can, does not mean that you should. That is because God will judge the person so you don't need to. Also, karma seems to win out in the long run. For you, personally, revenge will do more harm than good and you should avoid it.
Yes, "The Count's Revenge" can be seen as an emotional play due to its themes of betrayal, justice, and forgiveness. The Count's quest for revenge and his complex emotions towards those who wronged him evoke strong emotional responses from both the characters and the audience.
Revenge killings are often motivated by a desire for retaliation or retribution for a perceived wrong or injustice. Emotions such as anger, hatred, and a sense of justice or honor can drive individuals to seek revenge through violence. Additionally, feelings of powerlessness or a need to assert control over a situation may also play a role in motivating revenge killings.
Confucius, a Chinese philosopher, is often attributed with the saying "Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves." This quote serves as a warning about the destructive nature of seeking revenge, emphasizing that it often leads to harm for both the avenger and the target.
While the desire for revenge is a common human emotion, it is not always a healthy or productive course of action. Seeking revenge can perpetuate a cycle of harm and often does not bring true resolution or healing. It is important to consider healthier ways to address grievances and conflicts.
People may try to get others in trouble due to jealousy, competition, or a desire for revenge. It can also be a way for someone to deflect attention away from their own wrongdoings, shift blame, or assert control over others.
She sought revenge against the girls who bullied her.She found out that revenge does not help. Revenge can lead to violence.
You would say that you got your revenge or that you have already taken your revenge.
i will get REVENGE for what he did to her!
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i think it was all about revenge i think it was all about revenge i think it was all about revenge i think it was all about revenge
they are a revenge people
I took revenge on the school bully. The villain sought revenge against the police.
Living well is the best revenge.
I think you mean "Give you a sentence with the word revenge in it." The villain took revenge upon the hero. If you play that joke on me, I will get my revenge.
Revenge is not the solution to a problem. You can sit down and talk about the problem rather than taking the revenge.
why is revenge a kind of wild justice? why is revenge a kind of wild justice?
"Rodomonte's Revenge" has 320 pages.