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| | Resentment |
 | | Resentment is harboring of animosity, grudge and hatred against a person or group of people whom one feels has unjustly mistreated him in the past, and finds himself in emotional turmoil and hurt upon seeing them or hearing about them. |
 | | Resentment could also be the result of infidelity, unfaithfulness, lies, spouse's affair, unresolved grief arising from a loss difficult to accept, being heartbroken after failure to achieve something, being betrayed and being ignored or denied of your rights. |
 | | The negative effects of the emotion of resentment is that it burrows deeply into one's mind, undermining his creativity and wisdom. |
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