overcoming jealousy
I can't say that I've never been the jealous type, but as I mature, I understand my position in life.
I consider myself to be very fortunate and doing pretty good. I have a car payment and I rent an apartment, I am not rich, but I have financial stability. I went to great schools and have a nice career history and my current position is a great start with a great company.
I believe that realizing my own success suppresses the urge of jealousy.
I have friends that have much more than me, some multi-millionaires with mansions and exotic cars. I congratulate them and enjoy driving their cars.
I consider myself to be very fortunate and doing pretty good. I have a car payment and I rent an apartment, I am not rich, but I have financial stability. I went to great schools and have a nice career history and my current position is a great start with a great company.
I believe that realizing my own success suppresses the urge of jealousy.
I have friends that have much more than me, some multi-millionaires with mansions and exotic cars. I congratulate them and enjoy driving their cars.
Originally Posted by dyhppy,Jun 11 2008, 08:19 PM
If I wanted to hear about how every responder was mentally healthy with no feelings of jealousy, than I would have said so.
It's like erectile dysfunction. Before there was Viagra... "nobody" had that problem. But suddenly, after there was a treatment... all the ED'rs came out of the woodwork.....
Originally Posted by ace123,Jun 11 2008, 09:15 PM
and a dancer or singer may be happier with nothing at all--just their skill.
If I had a wad of $1 bills....
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