Envy is an unpleasant part of our lives, but successful people cannot protect themselves from it.
Even if you don’t consider yourself a successful person, this won’t stop your friends from finding a reason to be envious.
For example, you shared a new spectacular photo on social networks, dyed your hair incredibly successfully, or bought a branded item.
An envious person will certainly notice this, but will try not to comment.
Envious people don't really like spending time with people they consider to be much better than themselves. At such moments, they may feel like losers to themselves.
Instead of developing and becoming better, they prefer to waste time on unproductive emotions.
Experts note that envy prevents people from recognizing other people's merits and talents. They like to convince themselves that you live well thanks to a rich husband or relatives, and not because you work hard and a lot.
An envious person will think that you are well-liked because of your attractive appearance, and not because you know how to communicate with people.
Earlier we talked about why some people like to argue with strangers .