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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-24 20-07

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The idea that "people hate success" resonates with many observations across cultures and communities. Often, when someone attains a high level of achievement—be it in career, personal growth, or other endeavors—others may respond with envy, skepticism, or even resentment. This isn't necessarily a reflection of the success itself but rather the human tendency to compare, feel inadequate, or fear change.

Jealousy as a Natural Response

If you find yourself feeling uncomfortable with others' success, it may be a sign of underlying jealousy. Such feelings tend to stem from personal insecurities or dissatisfaction with one's own progress. When individuals haven't achieved their own goals or are not content with their self-growth, witnessing others' success can trigger negative emotions.