Definition
We feel resentful when we perceive unfair treatment, unmet promises, or unbalanced effort.
>> Why We Have This Emotion
Resentment is a response to broken social norms and feeling exploited. It motivates us to set boundaries, renegotiate expectations, and restore fairness. Left unaddressed, it often lingers and develops into anger.
◈ How It Shows Up
“You know what you did”Frequent replaying of past slightsKeeping score in silenceBiting remarks over trivial itemsHelp withheld as a “punishment”
◎ What to do in the moment
Good Ideas
- Name the specific grievance
- Assume ignorance over malice
- Write an unsent letter to vent
- Identify and own your part (even 5%)
- Set one clear boundary for next time
- Ask for a concrete, doable repair
- Reframe the story to be more neutral
Bad Ideas
- Assume all harm is intentional
- Dwell on every past slight
- Keep score of wrongs against you
- Vent only to people who agree
- Hope that they “get the hint”
- Generalize what they “always do”
- Delay setting healthier boundaries