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Twisted Hate is a compelling exploration of how hatred develops, persists, and damages both individuals and communities. Ana Huang examines the psychological roots of anger and resentment, revealing the patterns that lead to destructive behaviors and broken relationships.
Through carefully researched insights and real-world examples, the book investigates how twisted emotions emerge from unresolved trauma, insecurity, and miscommunication. Huang provides readers with a deeper understanding of why people harbor grudges and how these negative emotions can spiral into obsession and dysfunction.
This non-fiction work offers valuable perspectives on recognizing toxic patterns in relationships and society, making it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand human psychology and emotional wellbeing.







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