This post is dedicated to anyone going through some form of bitterness. It doesn’t provide an entire solution to the problem because the degrees and causes of bitterness vary from one individual to another. However, I hope this article makes a difference and gives someone the hope and encouragement required at this time. The Daily Mail published an article stating ‘Harbouring Bitterness Increases The Likelihood Of Physical Disease.’ Professor Wrosch (Montreal’s Concordia University Department of Psychology) suggests ‘persistent bitterness may result in global feelings of anger and hostility that when strong enough, could affect a person’s physical health.’ He’s also investigated how negative emotions, such as regret or sadness, affect people and singles out how failure is one of the most frequent causes of bitterness.



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This post is dedicated to anyone going through some form of bitterness.

It doesn’t provide an entire solution to the problem because the degrees and causes of bitterness vary from one individual to another.

However, I hope this article makes a difference and gives someone the hope and encouragement required at this time.

The Daily Mail published an article stating ‘Harbouring Bitterness Increases The Likelihood Of Physical Disease.’

Professor Wrosch (Montreal’s Concordia University Department of Psychology) suggests ‘persistent bitterness may result in global feelings of anger and hostility that when strong enough, could affect a person’s physical health.’

He’s also investigated how negative emotions, such as regret or sadness, affect people and singles out how failure is one of the most frequent causes of bitterness.- Read more
 
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