Friedrich Nietzsche
What is ressentiment
Ressentiment is a tricky thing. It's a type of emotion that's hard to define, but it's something that we all experience. It's a feeling of resentment, bitterness, and indignation that can arise when we feel wronged or slighted in some way. It's a type of reaction that can lead to a kind of passive-aggressive behavior, where we don't confront the person or situation that we feel wronged by, but instead, we take our frustrations out on other people or things. It's a way of getting revenge without actually doing anything. It's a way of lashing out without actually having to do anything. But, it's also a way of avoiding having to confront our own feelings of inadequacy and insecurity. It's a way of avoiding having to face our own weaknesses and vulnerabilities. So, while it may seem like a great way to get revenge, it's ultimately a way of avoiding having to confront our own issues. It's a way of avoiding having to take responsibility for our own actions and feelings. In the end, it's a way of avoiding having to face our own issues and take responsibility for them.
