Main Entry:
1en·vy
Pronunciation:
\ˈen-vē\
Function:
noun
Inflected Form(s):
plural envies
Etymology:
Middle English envie, from Anglo-French, from Latin invidia, from invidus envious, from invidēre to look askance at, envy, from in- + vidēre to see — more at wit
Date:
13th century
1: painful or resentful awareness of an advantage enjoyed by another joined with a desire to possess the same advantage2obsolete : malice3: an object of envious notice or feeling
Whats your take on your own personal envy?
I would say i envy those who are willing to be unselfish on the accounts of others. I envy those who can take things into their hands and make things better, not for me and you but for the world. Sounds as though im describing a "super being".
Sometimes i think envy is
dangerous will/has/did destroy friendships.Somehow, i always believe when you are truly great friends. Envy doesnt come to you. There shouldn't be the slightest tinge of jealousy or resentment but actual pure sincere thoughts that a friend does certain achievements.
So, that is where envy could go wrong.
Envy could also be healthy in little amounts creating healthy competition between each other. I mean its also always great to be envied rather than to envy. am i right? But i guess along the lines of life, there will always be a path in which you will get trailed off and get your panties into a twist(as li puts it).
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that should be out and being envied soon! credits to nassy baby! for her fabulous photos.
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