- Bitterness is not sweet and pleasurable –
Bitterness is sweet and pleasurable, especially when the individual or group that is targeted suffers one setback or another. Or when a plan of revenge becomes successful
- Bitterness is not transferrable –
Bitterness can be transferred from one person to another. Parents can transfer bitterness to their children; one group or company can transfer bitterness to another
- Bitterness surrenders to logic, reason and evidence –
Bitterness does not readily surrender to logic, reason or evidence because bitterness runs heavily on the trickiest rationalization syrup
- Bitterness remains the same –
Bitterness grows and never remains the same because bitterness can be ‘fed,’ nursed and nurtured until it is much bigger than it ever was
- Bitterness is easily noticed –
Bitterness can be cleverly hidden and disguised. An individual harbouring bitterness towards another can cleverly hide his feelings and make sure they are undetected.