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Schadenfreude

Released Monday, 1st July 2019
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Schadenfreude

Schadenfreude

Schadenfreude

Schadenfreude

Monday, 1st July 2019
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Schadenfreude is a German word that means “harm-joy”. It is the pleasure we feel from someone else’s misfortune, and it can come in many shades. It is the laughter we can’t stifle when someone unexpectedly falls over, or the triumphant pleasure we feel when a rival is defeated. We can also feel it when something bad happens to someone we genuinely like.

Edwina Pitman examines why, even when we’re happy and successful, we can’t help but enjoy others’ bad luck.

Contributors:Esther Walker - journalistDr Tiffany Watt Smith - cultural historian and author of Schadenfreude: The Joy of Another’s MisfortuneProfessor Richard Smith - professor of psychology, University of Kentucky Dr Andre Szameitat - reader in psychology, Brunel UniversityAnuvab Pal - ComedianMike Wendling - Editor, BBC Trending

Presented and produced by Edwina PitmanEditor: Richard Knight

(Photo: Cheerful young woman lying on sofa with laptop in modern office lounge. Credit: Getty Images)

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