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Resentment is more than just anger—it’s the cycle of replaying hurt and comparison that keeps us stuck in the past. In this episode, we break down what resentment really means, why it’s so destructive, and how you can finally release it. Drawing on philosophy, psychology, and personal reflection, we’ll explore how resentment traps you in victimhood, why it strengthens the ego while weakening true autonomy, and how to shift from being reactive to building genuine freedom.
You’ll learn practical tools like self-distancing, how to set boundaries that protect your peace, and why releasing resentment (not just forgiving) is the path to reclaiming your sense of self.
If you’ve ever felt weighed down by old anger or comparison, this episode will help you let go and move forward stronger.
By Ava LawreyResentment is more than just anger—it’s the cycle of replaying hurt and comparison that keeps us stuck in the past. In this episode, we break down what resentment really means, why it’s so destructive, and how you can finally release it. Drawing on philosophy, psychology, and personal reflection, we’ll explore how resentment traps you in victimhood, why it strengthens the ego while weakening true autonomy, and how to shift from being reactive to building genuine freedom.
You’ll learn practical tools like self-distancing, how to set boundaries that protect your peace, and why releasing resentment (not just forgiving) is the path to reclaiming your sense of self.
If you’ve ever felt weighed down by old anger or comparison, this episode will help you let go and move forward stronger.