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Fascinating: Why do we hate successful people? - Walla! Judaism

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What makes us happy when someone who succeeds - falls? This obscene tendency comes from jealousy and lack of self-success, Rabbi Josiah Pinto explained in a lesson he gave in Los Angeles. Watch his words


Fascinating: Why do we hate successful people?

What makes us happy when someone who succeeds - falls?

This obscene tendency comes from jealousy and lack of self-success, Rabbi Josiah Pinto explained in a lesson he gave in Los Angeles.

Watch his words

Aryeh Zamir, in collaboration with Shuva Israel

08/12/2021

Wednesday, 08 December 2021, 12:06 Updated: 12:28

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Why do we not like successful people? Why are we happy to see the successful ones fall? According to a fascinating explanation by the Rebbe Rabbi Pinto, this obscene tendency comes from jealousy and lack of self-success.



And so Rabbi Pinto said in a lesson he gave a few days ago in Los Angeles: People see a person who is successful - they hate him. A lot of people hate people who succeed. Why? Why hate? If you write in a bad newspaper about the successful ones - they read it eagerly and happily. What are you happy about? What do you care that someone has gone up?



"" The explanation is, "continued Rabbi Pinto," that man can not admit that he is jealous that he does not or that he does not succeed, so when you hurt a successful person - everyone is happy, to cover their own failures and destructive jealousy. " .



"It's one of the foundations of jealousy. When a person comes up - people who have no reverence and no good qualities - want to pump the successful ones down, and they want to see them fall. It's one of the hard things. He did nothing to you, you do not even know him, "So why do you want to see him downstairs? But yes, that's what will make you happy, because of jealousy."

View the full documentation of Rabbi Pinto's remarks.

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