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Just as Amelia thinks she's over her anxiety and insecurity, her best friend announces her engagement, bringing her anxiety and insecurity right back.
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When we feel envious, it has more to do with how we feel about ourselves than about anyone else.
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Jealousy is an incredibly powerful emotion—if you tune into it, you can use it as a tool to figure out what you want. But the flip side of jealousy is envy, and that is one of the most toxic emotions you can feel.
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We’re used to thinking of envy in very negative terms. But it’s an emotion we should learn to accept and—in a calculated way—learn from.
In this video we examine the nature of envy, look at how politicians make use of this emotion to gain power, examine how attempts to enforce equality, or promote social justice, can exacerbate envy, and discuss why those afflicted by envy should, for their own well-being, strive to rid themselves...
In this how to let go of jealousy and insecurity video, you will receive a completely different and outside of the box understanding of what’s happening when we are feeling jealous.
How to stop the root causes of jealousy and how to deal with them effectively.
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Conventional wisdom says happy people have no use for envy. But jealousy can also be a tool if used wisely.
Envy can be used for good.
We’re usually envious of things to do with status or possessions, though, as we’ll discover, what we envy changes significantly with our age, gender, and social status.
Jealousy and envy occupy a unique space on the spectrum of emotion in that they are simultaneously ubiquitous and invisible.