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Have you ever experienced unexplainable pleasure at someone else's misfortune? If you have, then you my friend have experienced Schadenfreude. Schadenfreude is made up of two German words Schaden, which means “harm” or “damage,” and Freude, which means “joy.
Researchers have found that there are three driving forces behind schadenfreude: listen in to understand these driving forces behind this universal human emotion.
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Have you ever experienced unexplainable pleasure at someone else's misfortune? If you have, then you my friend have experienced Schadenfreude. Schadenfreude is made up of two German words Schaden, which means “harm” or “damage,” and Freude, which means “joy.
Researchers have found that there are three driving forces behind schadenfreude: listen in to understand these driving forces behind this universal human emotion.
Drink of the week: Cousin Scotty Fails His Driving Test
If you liked what you heard today, please leave a review and subscribe to the podcast. Also, please remember to share the podcast to help it reach a larger audience.
Julie Brown:
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Youtube
Sponsor
Nickerson
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