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How much can you tell about someone from their attitude to revenge?

Lark

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How much can you tell about someone from their attitude to revenge? Whether or not you demand satisfaction for an affront or insult or injury to honour?
 

Maou

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I think it's better to never assume someone is doing bad things (like getting revenge), with out proper evidence. Because doing so always results in conflict for both sides involved. If one assumes the best of people, then the ones at fault always become apparent and those who are in the right come out looking like better people.
 

Shadow Play

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Not much, although it depends on the context. I generally find acts of revenge rather petty, especially if it's a disproportionate response to a perceived slight.
 
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