Vengeance brings temporary satisfaction from "summary" of Revenge by Ted Sullivan,Erica Schultz
In the heat of the moment, the desire for revenge burns bright within us. We crave the sweet taste of payback, the satisfaction of seeing our enemies brought to their knees. But what we often fail to realize is that vengeance is a fleeting pleasure, a temporary fix for our wounded pride. It may feel good in the short term, but in the long run, it leaves us empty and hollow, craving more and more until we are consumed by our need for retribution. In "Revenge," the characters are driven by their desire for vengeance, consumed by the need to right the wrongs done to them. They seek out their enemies with single-minded determination,...Similar Posts
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