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Ipatiy [6.2K]
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"He lived a year in a minute." This statement is an example of

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Tju [1.3M]4 years ago
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Irony

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makvit [3.9K]4 years ago
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            Envy is a feeling we will have towards someone when we wish that we had his qualities, luck, or possessions.

            For example, old men envy younger men; those who have spent much envy those who have spent little on the same thing; and men who have not got a thing, or not got it yet, envy those who have got it quickly.

            Ambitious men are more envious than those who are not. If a person is ambitious to make a fortune, he will be envious on this particular point. Hence he will envy those who became rich quickly. Similarly, small-minded men are envious, for everything seems great to them-fame, wisdom, gift, or love. They envy it not because of their demands for it, but because the other people have it.

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