Poison Envy May 2026
Envy is often described as the "green-eyed monster," but there’s a darker, more corrosive version that experts often call or malicious envy . Unlike the "benign" variety that might inspire you to work harder, poison envy doesn't want what someone else has—it wants to take it away from them .
Here is a blog post exploring this concept, how to spot it, and how to neutralize it. poison envy
You believe the other person is undeserving and you feel a motivation to pull them down. It is often a mask for deep self-doubt and insecurity. 2. Signs You’re the Target (or the Source) Envy is often described as the "green-eyed monster,"
Intentionally omitting important details or files to make someone else appear incompetent. You believe the other person is undeserving and
How to Overcome Envy So It Doesn't Poison Your Relationships
Withdrawing support or ceasing communication after a friend’s success because it's too painful to acknowledge.