Who or what are you jealous of?
Have you overcome the jealousy? If so, How did you do it?
Have you overcome the jealousy? If so, How did you do it?
In fairness, New Zealand is expensive af. I am amazed that the men and women I met from there could afford to put themselves together so nicely.Not jealousy, more envy ...
It's hard not to feel envious of people who boast about fabulous lifestyles ... but I just remind myself that people only show and tell you what they want you to know ... they could well be laden with debt, or only able to find joy in material things - which is a bit sad.
My situation isn’t exactly the same as yours but I feel you!I don't know if I'd call it jealousy but I definitely look at other peoples lives a lot and wonder "why hasn't mine panned out that way". I come from a large family of mostly females, I am the youngest of all the cousins. I look at all my older cousins and wish my life had have gone the way theirs has. I am 25, no children, now buying a house (although have been living in rented for a little while), not married. By the time each of my female cousins were 25 they were married, with at least 1 child, and owning their homes.
I know everyones lives pan out differently so I shouldn't compare, but it's really hard not to. I've been with my partner a long time, 8 years, and I often find myself feeling envious of others who are engaged, with children etc wondering "what's so wrong with me that he doesn't want to commit after all this time?"
Two of my second cousins are getting married next year (not to eachother though we are in Norfolk)- I’ve never had anyone even fancy me. I’m green! I’d love the excitement of a relationship, engaged and a wedding! Somethings aren’t meant to be.I don't know if I'd call it jealousy but I definitely look at other peoples lives a lot and wonder "why hasn't mine panned out that way". I come from a large family of mostly females, I am the youngest of all the cousins. I look at all my older cousins and wish my life had have gone the way theirs has. I am 25, no children, now buying a house (although have been living in rented for a little while), not married. By the time each of my female cousins were 25 they were married, with at least 1 child, and owning their homes.
I know everyones lives pan out differently so I shouldn't compare, but it's really hard not to. I've been with my partner a long time, 8 years, and I often find myself feeling envious of others who are engaged, with children etc wondering "what's so wrong with me that he doesn't want to commit after all this time?"
It is! Our grocery spend for a house of 2 x humans, 3 x cats, 2 x dogs and 3 x hens is about $1k a month - and we do not have luxuries! (Some people will probably say pets are a luxury though).In fairness, New Zealand is expensive af. I am amazed that the men and women I met from there could afford to put themselves together so nicely.
(Not to be creepy but I’m never not going to notice when someone outs themselves as a kiwi)
There is so much weight in those words! It's worth remembering that *most* people only show you what they want you to see.... I also must remember facebook and insta is not real life.
If I’m honest this is what I envy in my single friends and esp one’s who live in london.I definitely feel jealous looking around at friends and family who are settled in their own house with someone they love. I chose to move to London and focus on work for a while and been really unlucky in love. And I kind of realised it’s okay to be jealous and want those things if at the same time I accept there’s party of my life they would want too. Nobody has everything perfect.