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564: Yale’s James Kimmel Jr. on the Science of Revenge

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Jun 30, 2025
James Kimmel Jr., a lawyer and Yale psychiatry lecturer, dives into the complex dynamics of revenge and forgiveness. He shares a haunting childhood story of bullying that sparked his lifelong research. Kimmel explains how revenge operates like an addiction in the brain, fueled by unresolved pain and the craving for dopamine. He cautions that unchecked feelings of grievance can impair judgment and lead to compulsive behavior. Through his insights, he emphasizes the transformative power of forgiveness in healing emotional wounds.
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ANECDOTE

James Kimmel Jr.'s Revenge Moment

  • James Kimmel Jr. shares how bullying and cruelty drove him to seek revenge with a loaded gun as a teenager.
  • A last-minute insight made him reconsider, sparing his aggressors and changing his life's path.
INSIGHT

Bullies Are Victims Too

  • Bullies often act out of their own victimization, perceiving themselves as wronged by others.
  • They seek revenge indirectly by harming those who symbolize their original pain, not necessarily their true aggressors.
INSIGHT

Social Exclusion as Revenge

  • Ending toxic relationships can be self-defense against current or future harm, not revenge.
  • Using social exclusion to punish past wrongs is retaliation and can cause deep pain similar to physical harm.
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