Nathan
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Love? Affection? Is that sexist to say? Emotional connection.
Love? Affection? Is that sexist to say? Emotional connection.
But it's just that one is more of a priority, I guess. Yeah, yeah. Takes up more of a fixation. Okay. Right.
But it's just that one is more of a priority, I guess. Yeah, yeah. Takes up more of a fixation. Okay. Right.
Stay there. I got it. Bingo cards are out. Everyone that has a bingo card, that's one of the spaces.
Stay there. I got it. Bingo cards are out. Everyone that has a bingo card, that's one of the spaces.
Oh, it's a real sign of respect? Yes. Okay. Wow.
Oh, it's a real sign of respect? Yes. Okay. Wow.
So it's like pretending that you're so cool and open with everything, but really it's simmering. Everything's simmering underneath. Right. Got it.
So it's like pretending that you're so cool and open with everything, but really it's simmering. Everything's simmering underneath. Right. Got it.
without talking about jealousy right do you remember this i do but i want to re-hear it to remember fully but i do remember that i am remembering now for the first time that we took on both envy and jealousy because we originally had them separate and they just overlapped so much we got skittish podcast the worst kind podcast skittish
without talking about jealousy right do you remember this i do but i want to re-hear it to remember fully but i do remember that i am remembering now for the first time that we took on both envy and jealousy because we originally had them separate and they just overlapped so much we got skittish podcast the worst kind podcast skittish
If you had to choose. Now, before you answer that question, I think we have to decide the difference between the two. Do you know what the difference between the two is? Because unless you're a smarty pants, which I think you are, I thought that they were literally the same word. Not literally the same word. That would be insane. I thought I've been using them synonymously. Is that the right word?
If you had to choose. Now, before you answer that question, I think we have to decide the difference between the two. Do you know what the difference between the two is? Because unless you're a smarty pants, which I think you are, I thought that they were literally the same word. Not literally the same word. That would be insane. I thought I've been using them synonymously. Is that the right word?
Interchangeably. My entire life. I never thought that there was a difference between the two. And there is. And I was wondering if you perhaps know what it is.
Interchangeably. My entire life. I never thought that there was a difference between the two. And there is. And I was wondering if you perhaps know what it is.
The difference is, even if you look very closely at those two definitions, envy, for lack of a better word, and this isn't science-y stuff. This is all my writing, so if I'm a little bit jumping, my apologies. Envy seems like is when you want what someone else has. Jealousy is when you're worried that someone's going to take what you have. Do you see the difference between those two?
The difference is, even if you look very closely at those two definitions, envy, for lack of a better word, and this isn't science-y stuff. This is all my writing, so if I'm a little bit jumping, my apologies. Envy seems like is when you want what someone else has. Jealousy is when you're worried that someone's going to take what you have. Do you see the difference between those two?
So if you want your neighbor's... This I found on the internet. If you want your neighbor's new convertible, you feel envy. Envious. If your neighbor takes your wife for a ride in that new convertible, you feel jealousy. You're jealous. You're afraid you're never going to come back and you just wave goodbye to your wife and she lives in a convertible now.
So if you want your neighbor's... This I found on the internet. If you want your neighbor's new convertible, you feel envy. Envious. If your neighbor takes your wife for a ride in that new convertible, you feel jealousy. You're jealous. You're afraid you're never going to come back and you just wave goodbye to your wife and she lives in a convertible now.