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The brain makes no distinction between anticipating justice and securing a narcotic high; revenge is simply anger mathematically engineered to become an addiction. Vengeance feels like a natural pursuit of justice, a righteous mission to correct an undeniable wrong. We are conditioned by centuries of storytelling to believe that settling the score will finally bring closure and peace. But what happens inside the brain when we actively harbor a grudge?Anatomy of Vengeance dismantles the romanticized myth of payback, revealing the destructive neurological loop that vindictiveness creates. When we plot retaliation, the brain's reward centers release a rush of dopamine, creating a literal chemical addiction to our own anger. This book uncovers how the obsessive pursuit of getting even physically damages the hippocampus, trapping us in an agonizing cycle of reliving the original trauma.By mapping the cognitive pathways of resentment, the narrative exposes how the human mind easily confuses the anticipation of revenge with actual healing. It explores historical feuds, modern digital outrage, and the silent physical toll of carrying a ledger of wrongs.Readers will gain a practical framework for short-circuiting their own vindictive impulses. You will learn how to bypass the brain's flawed justice system, process grievances without self-sabotage, and ultimately reclaim the mental bandwidth stolen by the ghosts of your past.
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