Enjoying the Misfortune of Others People in this world have a tendency to secretly smile at the mistakes or mistakes of others. It's a feeling we get when we know we did better than the other person or are now ahead in a competition. We feel a boost in confidence or self-esteem because we are simply now better than the other person. So the reason I'm looking for this question is to be able to see how people are selfish and maybe a little rude even though this feeling is normal for us.LITERARY REVIEWSecond Psychology Today it seems that we have a feeling inside us that is considered less important . acceptable of envy. When others make mistakes, we can take advantage of them. For example, if the other team didn't play well and my team ended up winning, their mistake or fall helped us win the game. Another example would be if you were at a beauty pageant and the other girl tripped and fell and you ended up becoming Mrs. America. Well, their mistake helped you win the contest. These situations or feelings also reveal jealousy. In the past we may have had an argument or argument with someone we don't like that makes us want them to fail even more. The author of this source, Aaron Ben-Zeev, states that "pleasure is associated with the passivity of the person enjoying it." So the feeling considered less acceptable than envy could be a harmful feeling to experience. Reading an article written by Richard Smith about feeling happy when someone has made a mistake, he concludes that "when the other side stumbles, whether it's a political party or a sports team, it's natural to feel good." One of the facts he writes in his article is that we gain from the misfortunes of others. We could gain an advantage in a competition or we could gain an and... half of paper... cunning is a stronger emotion than sympathy a little happy when another person messes up is not a bad thing to feel Most people sometimes like the feeling. Most of the ten people I interviewed said it depends on the situation yes, my results answered my question. My answer to my question is that everyone around the world secretly smiles at other people's misfortunes. Some people take advantage of the situation, others may take advantage of it. That person smiling at the other guy might think everything is a competition or simply have low self-esteem. We feel relieved when they fail and know that we are better. I myself think that when you experience this pleasure you don't really notice it. It just happens, as if we have no control over it. It's life and it's a natural thing for us to feel this way sometimes.
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