Revenge: A Dish Best Served Cold, Or Not At All

One of the things that makes us human is our emotions; and the tendency to have them provoked or evoked. Most times, we can hardly help but react in tandem to the directives of such emotions. As a result, some of our actions as humans are powered by our emotions. Still, our emotions remain a makeup of our humanity.

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The ability to be happy, sad, angry, and all other feelings is part of human nature. The provocation of our emotions is what could make one retaliate against an action or attitude meted out against them. Such action of retaliation is called “revenge” as we all know. Though spiritual and moral advice goes against it, it's easier said than done.

The tendency or the decision not to take revenge over a matter, especially of deep pain and concern is hard. Extremely hard. Due to the difficulty involved in overriding the matter as opposed to “satisfying” oneself by taking revenge, we find that many have been dire executors and victims of such actions; depending on where one stands in regards the action.

So, we tend to take revenge when the nature of the situation seems to be overwhelming. As mentioned earlier, letting go and not taking revenge is one of the most difficult things a person can face. I've heard of cases where those who were victims, directly or indirectly of one act or another decided to let it go. In some other cases however, the victims took revenge.

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A time in school, I wanted to go on a revenge mission against a friend. I actually helped him do something, hoping he would do the same for me when the need might arise. Fortunately, it did. As you expected, he couldn't. He couldn't not he wouldn't. He had good reasons at that moment why he couldn't, which were justifiable. But then, the emotions acting within me were almost blinding me from that.

Well, I couldn't go on with the mission. I had to come to my senses and shake off the emotions. This was a friend who had been really helpful to me, though we had some shortcomings. On the large scale, he was wonderful, and still helpful to date. Yes, I didn't go ahead to retaliate. I had it cleared off my mind even before the opportunity came.

Here's what I've learnt on this...

Emotions make us human, as well as the tendency to get others provoked or do them wrong that which could harbour vengeance in their heart. What does this mean? As our emotions can get provoked, which evidently makes us human, the place of erring is also human. However, not taking revenge is certainly divine. We can't find the ability in ourselves to say we forgive an offence and not take vengeance.

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Living by the dictates of our emotions makes it easy to seek revenge and hard to let go. Momentarily, it feels good as it appeals to and satisfies that emotion. But in the long run, it leaves us with some marks of regret about it. Learning to put our emotions in check and seeking the help of the divine (God) can help us pull through without taking revenge. Nonetheless, it's easier said than done.


Images are mine.

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We are humans and we will always have that emotions about things especially when it concern situations that hits you the more with the mindset to revenge.

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That's true. And it's really hard to overcome.
Thank you!

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Like they say where I'm from, advice dey sweet for mouth when you are not the one affected lol. The case with your friend is a very understandable one because he didn't have the capacity to repay the kindness. Personally when it comes to doing things for people, I try not to expect anything in return because not many can pay us back how we want. The satisfaction of being able to help at that particular point is enough for me.

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Lol. Na so oo...
Yes, that should be the mindset when we help. Unfortunately, many of us don't take it that way, I almost did as well. Even if he could help but wasn't willing, I can't force him. Ut shouldn't be the mindset. There's undeniably that satisfaction when we are able to help.
Thank you for your wonderful comment.

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Wow! Thanks for the update.

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It's ok and normal to get angry about something or someone when provoked by it takes a strong mind and will not to embark on a revenge mission because it always or sometimes leave a trace of regret behind.

You well by not going for revenge even though your mind was screaming for it.
Thank you for sharing @daverick

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Yes, that's the emotions in us screaming to be allowed to act. But it takes a strong mind to resist like you said.

I'm glad I didn't. Would have regretted it.
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I am glad you didnt take the revenge at all... Emotions get in place and it takes a strong mind to overcome them

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It really takes a strong mind to overcome them. And I'm really glad I didn't. It was uncalled for...
Thank you!

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