What is the psychology of people who bottle up their complaints without voicing their opinions, hold grudges, and repeatedly harass others? Reasons their delusions grow stronger and how to change
What is the psychology of people who bottle up their complaints without voicing their opinions, hold grudges, and repeatedly harass others? Reasons their delusions grow stronger and how to change
4月 24, 2026菅原隆志39 min read
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I have also encountered this type of person in the past, and when I myself could not understand that kind of psychological state in the other person at the time, I experienced such an enormous negative impact in a shared living situation that I would say I was truly almost mentally destroyed over a very long period of time.
That is precisely why I believe this is not a light matter. There are people who do not voice their opinions, harbor dissatisfaction, turn that into a grudge against those around them, and, while their delusional thinking grows stronger, keep persistently harassing the other person. In the end, that is something the person themselves must solve.
They need to think for themselves about how they can resolve their dissatisfaction; trying to do something about it through harassment is wrong in itself. The very act of taking that approach is also a manifestation of one’s own controlling problems and one’s own abusive tendencies, and the person must recognize that. They must fix it. And they must acquire healthy ways of coping.
In this article,the psychology of people who keep their complaints to themselves instead of telling the other person, and end up causing harassmentandhow they should change、what kind of coping methods they should learnwill be summarized as essentially as possible.
Even people like this can change if they become aware and deepen their recognition and understanding. Just recently, someone began to change after firmly recognizing their problem—hurting others around them, making those around them suffer, and making themselves unhappy—and saying, “I was wrong. I had rotten parts in me until now.”
In what follows, I have compiled in more concrete terms the core psychology behind such people, how they can break out of it and change, and the healthy coping methods they should develop.
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