Quizzes & Puzzles32 mins ago
How Do You Work Out
13 Answers
Jealousy or envy
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by jennyjoan. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As Barmaid says, jealousy and envy are two very different things.
For example, if I see a report that someone has won a massive amount on the National Lottery, I might well envy that person but I'll not have any negative feelings towards them.
On the other hand if someone stole my girlfriend away from me, while I might envy him for having her, it's likely that I'd also feel strong negative feelings towards him. It in situations like that, when envy is overlaid with negativity, that it then becomes jealousy.
Actually though, while I may have envied many people in my life, I don't think that I've ever really felt true jealousy towards anyone. I'm the sort of person who can simply shrug their shoulders, taking whatever life throws at me and simply saying "C'est la vie!".
So I'm possibly not the best person to be answering your question,Jennyjoan!
For example, if I see a report that someone has won a massive amount on the National Lottery, I might well envy that person but I'll not have any negative feelings towards them.
On the other hand if someone stole my girlfriend away from me, while I might envy him for having her, it's likely that I'd also feel strong negative feelings towards him. It in situations like that, when envy is overlaid with negativity, that it then becomes jealousy.
Actually though, while I may have envied many people in my life, I don't think that I've ever really felt true jealousy towards anyone. I'm the sort of person who can simply shrug their shoulders, taking whatever life throws at me and simply saying "C'est la vie!".
So I'm possibly not the best person to be answering your question,Jennyjoan!
“Every time a friend succeeds, I die a little,” said Gore Vidal. That's true for too many.
Erwin Chargaff told Crick and Watson what the correct configuration for bases were ( enol, technically) 1951. This allowed them to solve DNA (unlocked the solution) and get Nobel prizes. He said he should have been included. He lived for about 50 y after , and allowed it to absolutely wreck his career.
Erwin Chargaff told Crick and Watson what the correct configuration for bases were ( enol, technically) 1951. This allowed them to solve DNA (unlocked the solution) and get Nobel prizes. He said he should have been included. He lived for about 50 y after , and allowed it to absolutely wreck his career.
I've never felt jealous. If someone does or has something amazing, it inspires and drives me. If my mate is going on a holiday of a lifetime I would probably ask her 20,000 questions and want to see every photograph and if I wanted to go myself, I would work my backside off to achieve it. I truly admire people who do well in life and never begrudge those better off than myself.
There is way too much jealously on here, in the workplace, down the local pub, in your street and everywhere you turn. There are those who hate "privilege" (wealthy Tories, Royalty, etc) and those who will tell all their friends that they're going on a fabulous holiday or going for an expensive dining experience, but when you post / report something similar you're either bragging or trying to be better than everyone else. People of that mindset are just bitter.
And why do people whom you've never met before look you up and down, whisper in the friends' ears and give you filthy looks? It's only women who do this, but why? Is it an intimidation tactic? It's always baffled me.
There is way too much jealously on here, in the workplace, down the local pub, in your street and everywhere you turn. There are those who hate "privilege" (wealthy Tories, Royalty, etc) and those who will tell all their friends that they're going on a fabulous holiday or going for an expensive dining experience, but when you post / report something similar you're either bragging or trying to be better than everyone else. People of that mindset are just bitter.
And why do people whom you've never met before look you up and down, whisper in the friends' ears and give you filthy looks? It's only women who do this, but why? Is it an intimidation tactic? It's always baffled me.