@shelovestolaugh
Kimberly Haynes
@shelovestolaugh · 5:00

Struggling with Jealousy

But I have been making my art for over 35 years and I don't really have anybody wanting to buy my art, whether I put it on a sticker, on a coffee cup, on a pillow, whatever. No one ever asks about my art. And it's just disheartening to see people who have success as an artist or like I said before, people that have people that have this technology but don't know how to use it

#jealousy #envy

@rocio
Rocío (Ro) Christensen
@rocio · 2:13
It bubbles a little resentment, anger, because that is something that you want. You want the tablet, you want people to buy your art. And then I think the key difference is instead of sitting in that obsessive cycle, which is the hardest part to break out of, at least for me, it's it's letting it lead you to some sort of action. And usually, like, not a straightforward action, but like a creative problem solving mode, something different
@everythingjay
Everything Jay
@everythingjay · 3:14
Where do you feel like you can have what other people can have if you just did some things differently? I think that improves the jealousy. For example, if a kid is jealous of other kids because of what they have and they feel like they cannot obtain it, that is why they are jealous of those children. If they feel that they can obtain those same things that that person has, then they are a little less jealous. Right. But continue to work on it
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