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Test Envy The poison of the soul
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QUESTION 1: What is envy, according to the text?
A protective emotion
A painful emotion that arises from desiring something that another person possesses
A positive quality
A form of inspiration
QUESTION 2: What makes envy particularly poisonous?
What drives us to improve
That their suffering is self-inflicted, makes us feel inferior and diminishes our satisfaction
That connects us with others
What motivates us to action
QUESTION 3: What is the main difference between envy and admiration?
Admiration seeks personal improvement, envy wants the other to lose what he has
There is no difference
Envy inspires, admiration destroys
Admiration is selfish, envy is altruistic
QUESTION 4: What have social networks created in relation to envy?
A perfect breeding ground for envy by facilitating social comparison
A space for gratitude
A tool for self-knowledge
A platform to avoid comparison
QUESTION 5: What is the first key strategy for intelligent envy management?
Actively cultivate admiration
Actively cultivate gratitude
Compare yourself more with others
Ignore others
QUESTION 6: What is the second key strategy for intelligent envy management?
Constantly looking to the sides
Keeping focus on our own path
Compete with others
Desire what others have
QUESTION 7: What happens to the success of others when we are genuinely committed to our own journey?
It becomes a threat
It stops being a threat and becomes a source of inspiration
It creates resentment
It makes us feel inferior
QUESTION 8: What triggers envy in our own satisfaction?
It increases it and makes us feel superior
Transforms it into joy
It has no effect
It diminishes us and makes us feel inferior
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