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ID: 182Why we are jealous?
Hello, I’m Tanya. I want to talk about something we all feel sometimes - jealousy. It’s a strange feeling, isn’t it? It comes when we see someone with something we want, like love, success, or even a new phone. I’ve been thinking about this a lot because of my friend Anna and her story. Let me share it with you.
Jealousy is like a little monster inside us. It grows when we compare ourselves to others. For me, it happens when I see happy couples or someone with a great job. I ask myself, “Why not me?” But I learned it’s not just about wanting what others have - it’s about feeling we’re not enough.
My friend Anna had this feeling too. Last year, she joined some relationship websites to find love online. She’s 28, kind, and funny, but she felt lonely. She saw her friends getting married or posting cute couple photos, and it made her sad. One day, she told me about a guy she met on one of the mature singles dating sites. His name was Mark, and he was from another country. They talked for weeks, and Anna was so excited. She said, “Tanya, he’s perfect! He’s smart, he travels, and he makes me laugh.”
But then, Anna started feeling jealous. She saw Mark’s photos with friends, and some were with pretty girls. She thought, “Are they better than me? What if he likes them more?” She didn’t even know these girls, but her mind made stories. That’s what jealousy does - it tricks us into thinking we’re not good enough.
I think we’re jealous because we’re afraid. Afraid of losing something or not being enough. For Anna, it was fear that Mark wouldn’t choose her. For me, it’s sometimes fear that I’m not successful like my friends. But I’m learning that jealousy is a signal. It shows us what we want in life. Anna wanted love, so she worked on herself. She started being more confident, and soon, Mark noticed it too. They’re dating now, and she’s happier.
Jealousy isn’t bad if we use it to grow. Next time you feel jealous, ask yourself, “What do I really want?” Maybe it’s love, a better job, or just feeling good about yourself. For Anna, those relationship websites helped her find love, but also find herself. And that’s the real win.
So, let’s not let jealousy make us small. Let’s use it to dream bigger and be better. What do you think? Have you ever felt jealous like Anna or me?
Tanya
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