Poison Envy -

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

Envy doesn't have to be a dead end. When we stop trying to "destroy the competitor" and start asking what our feelings are trying to teach us, we turn poison into a force for personal growth .

You see someone’s success and think, "How did they do that? I want to do that too". It serves as a learning opportunity. poison envy

Downplaying an achievement by focusing on mistakes or "poking holes" in a new idea unnecessarily. 3. The Antidote: Neutralizing the Venom

Remarks like "It must be nice to be so lucky" or excessive sarcasm when you share good news. Here is a blog post exploring this concept,

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

You believe the other person is undeserving and you feel a motivation to pull them down. It is often a mask for deep self-doubt and insecurity. 2. Signs You’re the Target (or the Source) You see someone’s success and think, "How did they do that

Envy is rarely about the other person; it's a signal of dissatisfaction with your own life. Identify what exactly you feel you lack.