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215 — Are You Addicted to Revenge? Why We Crave It and How to Break the Cycle with James Kimmel

May 26, 2025

Revenge sounds like a good idea sometimes. Whether you want to get back at an ex or you want to hurt a coworker who wronged you, there’s a reason why you might fantasize about getting even. It has to do with the way your brain works.
 
Today’s guest, James Kimmel Jr., is a researcher at Yale School of Medicine and the author of The Science of Revenge. He’ll discuss how revenge becomes addictive and why you shouldn’t entertain the idea.

 

 

Some of the things we talk about today are:

     

  • Why revenge is a natural human craving and how it activates your brain’s addiction pathways
  • How to recognize and break free from toxic revenge cycles
  • The surprising science behind forgiveness and why it’s better for you than revenge
  • A powerful mental exercise to help you move beyond resentment
  • How letting go of revenge can help you build resilience and mental strength

 

Key Takeaways:

 

  • Revenge as a Natural Impulse: Understanding that the craving for revenge is a hardwired, natural human response related to addiction can help frame how we approach these feelings.
  • The Power of Forgiveness: Imagining forgiveness, even when not ready to fully embrace it, can offer immediate emotional relief and reduce the craving for revenge.
  • Mental Exercises for Healing: James introduces the concept of a “courtroom in your mind” as a method to process feelings of victimization and administer personal justice in a safe, non-destructive way.
  • Addiction Parallels: Viewing revenge through the lens of addiction provides pathways for treatment and intervention strategies that apply to breaking addictive cycles.
  • Emotional Empowerment: Mastering the ability to forgive and move beyond past grievances builds mental strength and resilience, empowering individuals to lead healthier, happier lives.

Notable Quotes:

“The craving for revenge is a natural human response. It’s hardwired into our brains to help us process feelings of injustice.”

“You can’t really inflict pain upon another person without experiencing what you’re inflicting.”

“Forgiveness silences the brain’s pain network and revives your executive function, offering true relief.”

“Lawsuits are a very painful surgery on yourself. So it’s important to know that and to not have as your motivation, ‘I want to make the other side hurt.'”

“By focusing through an addiction lens, we can open a wealth of mental health strategies for preventing and treating violence.”

Timestamp Summary

0:00 Understanding Revenge and Forgiveness for Mental Strength

3:51 A Farm Boy’s Bullying Experience in 1980s Pennsylvania

4:38 A Moment of Rage and a Life-Changing Decision

11:04 The Evolutionary Drive and Moral Dilemma of Revenge

17:24 Social Status and Grievances in Rural Communities

18:04 Revenge as an Addiction and Its Societal Implications

25:53 The Legal and Emotional Complexities of Revenge

33:15 The Miraculous Power of Forgiveness Over Revenge

39:19 Imagining a Courtroom to Process and Forgive Past Wrongs

43:48 Breaking the Cycle of Revenge to Build Mental Strength

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