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1 How can we minimise our envy of others?
competition for resources Social comparison is the
way we determine where we stand, and how to adjust
And we're most envious of those who are similar to
us, which explains the issue with our friends' success
$. We can't forget that, at its core, envy is really a
self criticism. We have it because we feel less than
another in some way. We're wary of admitting
jealousy to anyone, unless of course, they feel the
same way. Psychologists believe this is because, by
admitting envy, we lessen our status even more (and
thus our ability to compete).
6. Hill and Buss cite research showing that humans
respond to envy with either submission, ambition or
destruction. Submission can also be avoidance you
accept someone else's dominance and steer clear. You
can guess that our culture generally veers towards
ambition, which is trying to compete, i.e. find an
even better job Destruction usually takes the form of
the more socially acceptable denigration
7. We try to rationalise envy away, but envy itself isn't
rational. It's an emotional response that can seem
disproportionate to the issue itself. I mean, who cares
how much money your friend from college is making
anyway? It doesn't affect you one whit. But, boy, can
itburn
2 What are the two forms of envy that occur
within us?
(2)
3. How does envy affect us and what do we
wish for when it occurs?
(2)
4 What does research tell us about the three
human responses to envy?
(2)
5. Which word in Para I is the antonym of
'immoral?
(1)
6. The word in Para 2 means the same as
'contempt
(1)
7. The word in Para 4 is the synonym of
"jealous
(a) envy
(b) adjust
(c) envious
(d) competitive
8. Which word in Para 6 is the synonym of
yielding?
(1)
(a) ambition (b) destroying
(c) giving
(d) submission
(1)

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Answered by Ayushkumar07012007an
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Answer:

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