Poison Envy Direct
We’ve all felt that slight pang of "I wish I had that" when a friend lands a promotion or a sibling buys a new house. But sometimes, that pang turns into a festering wound . Poison envy isn't just about wanting success; it’s about feeling pain at the good fortune of others.
Poison envy rarely shows its face directly. Instead, it leaks out through: poison envy
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 . We’ve all felt that slight pang of "I
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 rarely shows its face directly