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    What are the 3 signs of envy, is there white envy and other life lessons from great people

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    Envy is one of those emotions that can destroy a person's inner world, happiness and even their relationships with other people. Ancient as time itself, envy has been the subject of philosophical reflections, literature and everyday reflections.

    Envy is not just an emotion, it is a state that can consume a person, leaving behind a feeling of inferiority and bitterness.

    Envy can destroy a person, infect him, destroy kindness and values, giving birth only to chaos, anger and cruelty. Envy can be a poisonous force that destroys relationships, hinders personal growth and destroys happiness.

    Almost everyone is envious. But sometimes envy becomes a constant companion of your life, it takes over a person, devouring all the good around.

    Over the centuries, great men have offered insightful and thought-provoking quotes about envy and envious people. These words not only shed light on the nature of envy, but also provide valuable wisdom on how to combat it.

    So, today we have a selection of quotes from great people about envy:

    1. If someone appears who is ready to move mountains, others will definitely follow him, ready to wring his neck.

    Zhvanetsky reflects the harsh reality of envy: the more successful or ambitious a person becomes, the more likely it is that envious viewers will give him a hostile reception. Instead of rejoicing in success, envy turns admiration into indignation, and praise into bitterness.

    2. Envy is the ulcer of the soul.

    Socrates compares envy to a disease that festers within a person, destroying their inner peace and contentment. Just as an ulcer causes physical pain, envy destroys the emotional and spiritual well-being of the person who has it. Envy is a self-inflicted wound that prevents true happiness.

    3. If there is joy in the house, rejoice more quietly. Envy is walking nearby, it may hear.

    Omar Khayyam's poetic wisdom warns us that by openly sharing our happiness, we can cause envy in others. Sometimes even innocent joy can become a target for those who lack something in their own lives. These words urge us to be careful in protecting our happiness from the shadow of envy.

    4. Those who remain friends are those who have not been eaten up by envy over the years.

    Friendship can withstand many tests, but envy can be its silent killer. Over time, envy can turn admiration into resentment as one friend begins to compare his or her own life to the other's successes. However, true friends are those who can genuinely rejoice in each other's victories without feeling envious.

    5.And white envy, like fresh carrion, does not exist.

    Yemets convincingly proves the nature of envy: there is no such thing as "harmless" envy. Even when envy seems moderate or justified, it conceals the potential for destruction. Envy cannot be disguised as something harmless - it is always destructive in its essence.

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    6. Not only men stick to beautiful women, but also gossip and envy.

    People tend to criticize or envy those who have qualities they would like to have themselves, and this applies to beauty, success and charisma.

    7. When you gaze with envy at what is foreign, then what is native fades before your eyes.

    These words point to one of the most insidious effects of envy: it makes us invisible to our own blessings. When we fixate on what others have, we lose sight of the beauty and value of our own lives, allowing what is most valuable to slip away.

    8. Those who loved you before your success will not love you after your success. People do not forgive fame and success.

    Success, fame and admiration often come with a hidden price: envy. Pavic suggests that even the closest people can be susceptible to this destructive emotion. Success can change relationships in unexpected and sometimes painful ways.

    9. Beware of people in whose character the four bad qualities are combined like the four elements: envy, stinginess, greed and arrogance.

    Tamerlane's wisdom serves as a warning about the dangerous combination of envy and other negative character traits. Envy does not exist in isolation. It often goes hand in hand with greed and arrogance, fueling a person's sense of inferiority and fueling destructive behavior.

    10. No matter how much you want it, the more you have, the more people will envy you.

    Xenophon’s timeless observation reflects a sad truth: the more a person achieves or acquires, the more they arouse envy. Success can bring joy, but it also provokes judgment and resentment from those who feel deprived. These words highlight the inevitable connection between achievement and envy, reminding us to be prepared to be admired and envied in equal measure.

    11. The hardest thing for a person to do is what is not given to him.

    Envy is a powerful emotion, but we can also control it.

    12. Envy is a terrible feeling: if they can't outdo you, then they try to spit on you.

    This statement reflects the dark side of envy: when someone cannot surpass another or achieve what they have, they may try to belittle or undermine their authority. Envy distorts a person's ability to appreciate the achievements of others.

    13. Envious people often condemn what they cannot do and criticize those whose level they will never reach.

    Nietzsche's words are a powerful reminder that envy often stems from feelings of inferiority. Instead of striving to improve themselves, envious people resort to criticism, belittling those whose skills or success seem unattainable.

    14. An envious person has three signs: 1. He will backbite and defame a person when he is not around. 2. He will flatter and curry favor with him when he sees that person. 3. He will rejoice at that person’s misfortune.

    An envious person often speaks badly of others behind their back. This is due to a deep-seated desire to belittle those whom he secretly admires or in front of whom he feels inferior. In this way, he belittles the achievements of others in order to feel better about himself.

    15. People grow old from envy, get sick from resentment. They become dull from anger. And they grow younger from love...

    Envy is a natural human emotion, but if left unchecked, it can be a destructive force. It can ruin friendships, cloud our judgment, and rob us of fulfillment. In a world where comparison is inevitable, let us not be the ones who allow envy to poison our souls.

    Which quote did you like the most? Share in the comments!


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