Envy | Poison

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Envy | Poison

Intentionally omitting important details or files to make someone else appear incompetent.

Remarks like "It must be nice to be so lucky" or excessive sarcasm when you share good news.

If you feel poison envy taking root, or if you're dealing with an envious peer, try these strategies: poison envy

How to Overcome Envy So It Doesn't Poison Your Relationships

Envy is often described as the "green-eyed monster," but there’s a darker, more corrosive version that experts often call or malicious envy . Unlike the "benign" variety that might inspire you to work harder, poison envy doesn't want what someone else has—it wants to take it away from them . Intentionally omitting important details or files to make

Instead of judging yourself for feeling "bad," recognize that it’s human to feel inadequate sometimes.

Poison envy rarely shows its face directly. Instead, it leaks out through: Unlike the "benign" variety that might inspire you

Here is a blog post exploring this concept, how to spot it, and how to neutralize it.

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