Jealous people may exhibit the following behaviors and characteristics:
1. Not seeing others as better than themselves , may choose to criticize or slander others. They may pick on other people's advantages in appearance, ability, financial conditions, etc., and deliberately emphasize their own excellence, hoping to make themselves look better.
2. Frequently compare with others, feel dissatisfied with one's own achievements or pursue higher achievements. They may constantly chase physical variables such as fame and status in the hope that these will make them appear more successful than others.
3. You can implicitly or directly express your dissatisfaction with other people's feedback or achievements. They may be dissatisfied with other people's happiness, wealth, love, etc. and feel that they deserve it. These experiences make them feel depressed.
4. Feeling jealous and dissatisfied with those who are inferior to yourself. Jealous people may find it intolerable and unable to understand why some people can so easily achieve what they have to work hard to achieve. Therefore, they may not see the kindness of others and become more jealous of those who are better than themselves.
These are phenomena often exhibited by jealous people. If you find that you have the above symptoms, it is recommended to reflect and correct your mentality in time, and look at the surrounding environment and others more calmly and rationally.