Why do people get jealous?
Specifically, jealousy can be divided into the following aspects:
First of all, our social comparison psychology is an important cause of jealousy. People usually measure their success and happiness based on their comparison with others. When we find ourselves behind others, we will feel lost and dissatisfied, which will lead to jealousy.
Secondly, our self-esteem and sense of self-worth will also have an impact on jealousy. When our self-esteem is challenged or threatened, we may feel uneasy and anxious, which will lead us to envy those who have the resources and advantages we want.
In addition, our intrinsic motivation and goal pursuit can also lead to jealousy. When we are eager for certain goals and achievements, we may regard others as obstacles to achieving them, which will lead us to envy them.
Finally, our emotional needs and interpersonal relationships may also have an impact on jealousy. When we feel neglected or excluded in interpersonal relationships, we may be jealous of those who can get more attention and recognition.
To sum up, there are many reasons for people's jealousy, including social comparative psychology, self-esteem and self-worth, intrinsic motivation and goal pursuit, emotional needs, interpersonal relationships and so on.