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‘Dancing With the Devil’ Review: Spite, Envy and Other Virtues Negative feelings and emotions can be unpleasant, even painful, and are seemingly to be avoided. But not always.
Envy doesn’t need to hinder us or our relationships. With a little self-reflection, we can understand and accept our envy, and reduce it by practicing joy-sharing.
Not all envy is created equal. Here are the differences between benign and malicious envy, plus which type spells trouble for friendships. Picture this: Your best friend calls you in the middle of ...
Gen Z faces what has been dubbed as "LinkedIn envy." It's no secret that millennials often feel worse about themselves when seeing their friends' Instagram posts — but Gen Z gets that feeling ...
ONSTED, Mich. – Spite is a heck of a motivator. It has created some horrific situations, some beautiful works of art, some terrible works of art and some mediocre works of art. What’s the ...
On Your Mind When envy strikes, try these six things for better mental health. Validating the feeling, practicing gratitude and expressing ‘sympathetic joy’ can help us understand and accept envy.
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