Interested in looking for literature that has to do with exacting revenge on ones enemies without causing physical pain. More like an informative work that deconstructs how to exact revenge on your enemy psychologically and emotionally; almost like a guide. Anybody have any works like that?
'My Twisted World' by Elliot Rodger
>>8156530
doesnt that end with a masscre?
>>8156521
Oldish thread but if you're going to pursue revenge on somebody you'd better make sure it'll make you feel better afterwards instead of even more bitter.
This'll give you the gist of the science behind it:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/pieces-mind/201309/revenge-will-you-feel-better
tl;dr you'll have to convince your victim or whatever that they truly deserve what's coming to them in order to feel any better, which is almost impossible if they don't actually deserve it. Don't go overboard, or don't do it at all. Unsatisfying revenge is a counterproductive waste of time.
>>8156521
cask of amontillado, senpai
that shit is pretty boss
>>8156521
The count of Monte Cristo
sheckley, 'bad medicine'?