Trial & Error & Error Podcast
Ever caught yourself thinking “I’m happy for you… but why do I feel weird about it?” 😅 In this episode, we’re getting uncomfortably honest about envy in friendships — the kind that shows up when your bestie levels up, and suddenly your brain decides it’s a competition. We break down why jealousy hits hardest with the people closest to us, what psychology says is actually going on, and how to spot the difference between malicious envy (yikes) and benign envy (the glow-up version ✨). Expect spicy truths, a little Aristotle, and a Daddy Yankee quote you didn’t know you needed. ✅ Key Takeaways * Envy usually shows up when someone has something you want, and they feel similar to you. * Friend groups come with “roles,” and when someone levels up in your lane, it can shake your identity. * Envy can slide from insecurity into resentment if it stays unspoken. * Benign envy can be fuel: let it motivate you, not isolate you. * Honest conversations and self-worth are the antidote to envy spirals. 🔗 Resources * Aristotle’s definition of envy (classic, dramatic, still accurate). * Research on benign vs malicious envy and how envy can motivate goal pursuit.
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