Ain’t that some crazy weird shit ?
In life, achieving success can sometimes bring unexpected reactions from those around us. It's common to experience support from friends and family, but there can also be a surprising amount of jealousy hidden beneath that encouragement. The phrase from the image, "Sometimes people wanna see you do good, but not better than them," perfectly captures this complex dynamic. From personal experience, I've noticed that when I progressed in my career or personal goals, some well-wishers started acting differently. It felt like a subtle shift, where encouragement turned into comparisons or even passive resistance. This phenomenon is rooted in human nature — competition and self-esteem often influence how people react to others' achievements. Understanding this helps in managing relationships and expectations. When you know that some people may envy your progress, you can safeguard your motivation and remain focused on your path without being discouraged. It's also important to celebrate others' successes genuinely and remember that collaboration and mutual growth can create more positive environments. Dealing with envy or competitiveness doesn’t mean cutting people off but finding balance and knowing where your true support lies. Embracing this mindset can transform how you experience success and how others respond to it, ultimately leading to healthier personal and professional connections.





































































































