If hearing
about other people's wins makes us feel bad about our own position,
it could be a sign of a scarcity mindset. There seems to be
something in us that, when we see others winning, we feel like it
may take away from us.
This mindset may be a remnant from early human days when
resources were harder to come by. Nowadays, there's enough to go
around, and someone else's win doesn't mean we're going to
lose.
Additionally, hating on someone for winning might put the
energy out there that we don't like winning. Even if it's directed
at someone else, it may be hindering our progress. What's the
answer? It's tough to say, but I've been making a conscious effort
to keep an eye on this.
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