Gratitude, Not Envy, Can Save America - The New York Times Rarely has envy been so easily provoked, profitably spread or deeply embedded in daily life This collective envy runs the risk of cutting the threads that hold our democratic system and civil
Gratitude Is Clearly Good for You, So Why Is It Hard to Do? Not surprisingly, gratitude can reduce the frequency and duration of depressive episodes Socially, it is associated with more helpful, You cannot be grateful and feel envy, resentment,
How to Stop Being So Envious - The Atlantic This is probably the best antidote of all to envy: gratitude and appreciation for your own gifts, whatever they may be Lots of research shows that gratitude extinguishes envy, but you already
Do not overrate what you have received, nor envy others It is often said that we should not overrate what we have received nor envy what others possess This simple yet profound wisdom is a cornerstone of personal growth, contentment, and emotional well-being While it may be expressed concisely, the depth of its meaning extends far beyond its brevity At its core, this admonition encourages us to cultivate gratitude and curb jealousy In a world
Thankfulness: An Antidote to Envy - Counseling One Another CAUSES OF ENVY: The NT epistles indicate at least four causes of envy A heart that is not thankful is perfectly fertilized for the seeds of envy to take root When we know about God, but fail to honor Him as God, or give thanks, the soil of our hearts is prepared to be full of envy (Rom 1:21, 29) When we allow this to happen everyone else