Explore the psychology of long-term grudges and relationship conflict as we discuss a surprise confrontation over a decade-old encounter at the BII nightclub.

Grudges are often an ineffective strategy for dealing with a life situation that a person hasn't been able to master. By moving on, you show you are substantial enough to not let someone else anchor you to a version of yourself from ten years ago.
I seen this girl that like 10 years ago, I used to go to the B a night club every Wednesday and I meant her partner or whatever. They’re but he didn’t have a girlfriend or what he said. At the time. She’s like you don’t remember me you were being with my Man! the long time ago and I told her girl he found me. I was at the club. I was at the BII. I used to go every Wednesday and she’s like OK. Whatever they come over it but it looks like she’s not over it. That’s totally why you look really goo.







This episode explores a real-life scenario where a listener is confronted about a relationship conflict that occurred ten years ago at the BII nightclub. Hosts Lena and Nia discuss the jarring experience of being blamed for a past situation involving a man who claimed to be single at the time. The conversation delves into why some individuals hold onto hurt for a decade while others are able to move on from the past and grow.
According to the research discussed in the episode, long-term grudges are often less about the person being targeted and more about the individual holding the grudge. These persistent feelings are frequently an ineffective strategy for dealing with a life situation that the person hasn't been able to master. While one person may have moved on over a ten-year gap, the other remains stuck in the emotions of the original conflict, such as a past encounter at a nightclub.
The BII nightclub serves as the setting for the original event that sparked the decade-old grudge. The listener used to visit the club every Wednesday night, which is where they met a man who presented himself as single. Ten years later, his partner from that time surfaced to confront the listener, proving that for some, the events at the BII feel as fresh as if they happened yesterday, despite a lifetime of growth for others involved.
Создано выпускниками Колумбийского университета в Сан-Франциско
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