Envy — Poison
Intentionally omitting important details or files to make someone else appear incompetent.
Here is a blog post exploring this concept, how to spot it, and how to neutralize it. poison envy
How to Overcome Envy So It Doesn't Poison Your Relationships Intentionally omitting important details or files to make
Withdrawing support or ceasing communication after a friend’s success because it's too painful to acknowledge. Envy is rarely about the other person; it's
Envy is rarely about the other person; it's a signal of dissatisfaction with your own life. Identify what exactly you feel you lack.
Poison envy rarely shows its face directly. Instead, it leaks out through:
We’ve all felt that slight pang of "I wish I had that" when a friend lands a promotion or a sibling buys a new house. But sometimes, that pang turns into a festering wound . Poison envy isn't just about wanting success; it’s about feeling pain at the good fortune of others.