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How do I break the cycle of revenge?

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  • Post category:Behaviour / Relationships
  • Post published:January 12, 2014

Instead of trying to be spiteful back to someone, break the cycle by behaving in a better way yourself. They may learn from this; they may not. Either way, it affects you less.

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