Below are the best articles we could find on Jealousy/Envy featuring work relationship challenges.
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In the course of our research, we’ve found that it is possible to prevent yourself from being consumed by envy and even to harness it to your advantage.
Here’s a look at jealousy and steps you can take to overcome this emotion in your marriage.
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Jealousy and envy are emotions that everyone experiences from time to time (whether it be in the context of friendships, romance or work), but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to deal with these feelings.
Envy is a natural condition that has deep biological roots.
If you are in a relationship, it is natural to feel a little jealous at times, especially if you have very strong feelings for your partner. Occasional jealousy is okay and may even add a little excitement and zest to the relationship.
Vacation photos, engagement announcements, wedding shoots—it can be enough to make you seriously envious.
Social media has created a world in which everyone seems ecstatic—apart from us. Is there any way for people to curb their resentment?
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Jealousy and envy are normal, but you don’t have to get stuck in these feelings. You can use these feelings to help you get where you want.
A recurring suggestion in the history of philosophical and political thought has been that envy supplies the psychological foundations of the concern for justice, and, especially, of egalitarian conceptions of justice.
Despite good intentions, modern societies are profoundly unequal. Yet contemporary culture encourages the feeling that in crucial ways, everyone is, in fact, on the same footing. Not in terms of current possessions and status, but in terms of potential.
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