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Jealousy is such an unpleasant emotion. I can remember the first time I left it – it was when my mother brought my baby brother home from the hospital. Everyone was paying attention to him, so I went an got my doll. (I saw my niece go thru the same thing when her brother arrived.) Then in high school my on/off bf used to give me the cold shoulder and flirt/dance with other girls. That made me jealous, and hurt me.
But I think there is a difference between jealousy and envy. Dictionaries say that envy involves longing, discontent, and even resentment. Meh. I don’t think that’s always true. Jealousy is often accompanied by hatred (imo).
However, I’m not a jealous person. Envious? Yes!
I envy people who have had easy, happy childhoods and good, loving relationships with families who have stayed together.
I envy people who stayed in college, got their degree in 4 yrs or less, got good jobs they liked, and stayed on course their entire working lives.
I envy people who have never had any health/medical problems.
I envied my mother because:
1) she always made the best of a tough situation
2) she had a smile and a kind word for everyone
3) she always forgave people who hurt her…her husbands, children, siblings, co-workers (she could not stay mad very long)
4) she would give you her last nickel if it would help you
5) a bad meal never came out of her kitchen
6) she was always perfectly made up, coiffed, and nicely dressed (a very pretty woman)
7) she was strong in ways I never have been and never will be
At an aunt’s funeral, my cousin got up and spoke and he said he had never had an argument with either of his parents – never. I envy that, and I cannot make that claim.
I envy people who own beautiful, spacious homes and lots of acres of well-maintained land
I am envious of a relative who earns in excess of $1M/year. I admire that; he has worked hard.
But jealous? No.
You?
But I think there is a difference between jealousy and envy. Dictionaries say that envy involves longing, discontent, and even resentment. Meh. I don’t think that’s always true. Jealousy is often accompanied by hatred (imo).
However, I’m not a jealous person. Envious? Yes!
I envy people who have had easy, happy childhoods and good, loving relationships with families who have stayed together.
I envy people who stayed in college, got their degree in 4 yrs or less, got good jobs they liked, and stayed on course their entire working lives.
I envy people who have never had any health/medical problems.
I envied my mother because:
1) she always made the best of a tough situation
2) she had a smile and a kind word for everyone
3) she always forgave people who hurt her…her husbands, children, siblings, co-workers (she could not stay mad very long)
4) she would give you her last nickel if it would help you
5) a bad meal never came out of her kitchen
6) she was always perfectly made up, coiffed, and nicely dressed (a very pretty woman)
7) she was strong in ways I never have been and never will be
At an aunt’s funeral, my cousin got up and spoke and he said he had never had an argument with either of his parents – never. I envy that, and I cannot make that claim.
I envy people who own beautiful, spacious homes and lots of acres of well-maintained land
I am envious of a relative who earns in excess of $1M/year. I admire that; he has worked hard.
But jealous? No.
You?