"Set peace of mind as your highest goal, and organize your life around it." Brian Tracy
At times we believe jealousy is the furthest thing from our
minds. The truth is it is always close by and waiting to pounce unexpectedly.
We are content to hear of the problems of others. It can make us feel improved.
It allows us to think of being contented. We are superior to the person whose
problems we are listening to. We gain more support in difficult or unhappy times
than when we are celebrating cheerful periods. It is curious but we feel better
when another is hurting. We feel jealous when another is rejoicing. At first
glance we deny this but on a second glance we face the reality of our thoughts.
"Envy is a symptom of lack of appreciation of our own uniqueness and self-worth. Each of us has something to give that no one else has." Elizabeth O'Connor
In times of trouble people act diminished and less competitive. They give up the fight. That is when we are offering support and feel superior to their dilemma. When times are good for another, we feel beaten and act defeated. In truth we are not a winner or loser in either event. That is the secret. We are choosing our feelings about a given situation. We may feel more like a hero when we are giving help. Likewise we feel more defeated when we require aid. Most of us keep our issues to ourselves and manifest jealousy in response to another’s pleasure. They have what we would like. In our minds they don’t deserve it or they don’t warrant it any more than we do. We ask ourselves why they possess something we don’t have.
In times of trouble people act diminished and less competitive. They give up the fight. That is when we are offering support and feel superior to their dilemma. When times are good for another, we feel beaten and act defeated. In truth we are not a winner or loser in either event. That is the secret. We are choosing our feelings about a given situation. We may feel more like a hero when we are giving help. Likewise we feel more defeated when we require aid. Most of us keep our issues to ourselves and manifest jealousy in response to another’s pleasure. They have what we would like. In our minds they don’t deserve it or they don’t warrant it any more than we do. We ask ourselves why they possess something we don’t have.
Within
this questioning process we feel sorry for ourselves, frustrated about our lot
and angry with others we perceive as in a loftier position. We begin to
perseverate on how they achieved what they exhibit, and how boastful they
appear to be. In reality these people may not be arrogant at all. They may
possess certain comforts but are not owned by their possessions. The judgments we
project about any given situation is not necessarily the reality of it.
Building something bigger than it actually is creates our feelings of jealousy.
We attribute all kinds of bad concepts to the situation and people we are
jealous about.
To stop resentment
we need to focus only on what is good and what is working in our lives. How
much do we have is more important than how much is deficit. Striving for superficial
happiness is at the root of some jealous moments. In reality this apparent pleasure
may bring an insurmountable problem or work that may leave us defeated.
Acquiring an object of desire comes with a price. The price can be higher than
we thought and costlier than we wanted to pay. Appreciating what we have is
important. If we stop our jealous tendencies, we may stop our low moods. Our
lives will be more joyful and we will live in the moment.
When one
settles for something for the time being, wishing to always have something
more, one is living in a future time based on a dream. This person is missing
the present time completely to the point of destroying it through covetousness.
The person cannot cope with what is so they only envy what they are lacking. It
destroys self-esteem, energy, cooperation, love and happiness. Jealousy
destroys the good time in the present by not allowing you to enjoy another’s friendship,
property or talents. People and material items are not to be envied. Our lives
are worth so much more. Happiness comes from within and needs to be celebrated
from without. Enjoy every moment you have and cherish it because it is the
treasure we strive for but never find as long as we fill our hearts and minds
with jealous theories that leave no room for true satisfaction and meaning.
"A good criterion for measuring your success in life is the number of people you have made happy." Robert J. Lumsden
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