A strange thing happens when jealousy shows up: we talk about it as if it has a color. Not red like anger or blue like ...
Source: Thomas Lee Syms (1867-1938), “Jealousy” (1898). (Royal photographic library. Ref Number: 2003-5001/2/21170) Mary was just visiting. That meant there was a new animal in the house. For a week ...
Just as envy can arise in romantic relationships, so too can jealousy occur in friendships and familial relationships Source: Polina Zimmerman/Pexels As we saw in our previous post, while "jealousy" ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “You must not bow down to another god, because the Lord is passionate: the Lord’s name means ‘a passionate God.’” The Good News: ...
The English language is rich with synonyms. But not all synonyms are created equal. Take envy vs. jealousy for instance. You can sometimes substitute one for the other, but the usage really depends on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Prostock-studio via Shutterstock It's human nature to feel jealous every once in a while. And sure, it's not necessarily something ...
Jealousy, as Madonna would understand it, is an ominous cloud of mean green energy. In the early 2000s, the pop icon released a series of pre-teen books called "The English Roses" which featured a ...