- Joined
- Sep 16, 2012
- Messages
- 49,598
- Reaction score
- 55,225
- Location
- Tucson, AZ
- Gender
- Male
- Political Leaning
- Conservative
I'm talking about really being happy for someone else when, for example, they get the job you wanted or beat you at a game you tried hard to win?
I'm talking about being happy for someone else when they win and you don't even get a participation trophy?
I'm talking about those times where you're sitting there thinking "it should have been me!" or "why was I left out?", can you really be happy for that other person? Sure, you can be a good sport and pat them on the back but can you be truly happy for them?
If you have an anecdote to share that would be greatly appreciated.
I'm talking about being happy for someone else when they win and you don't even get a participation trophy?
I'm talking about those times where you're sitting there thinking "it should have been me!" or "why was I left out?", can you really be happy for that other person? Sure, you can be a good sport and pat them on the back but can you be truly happy for them?
If you have an anecdote to share that would be greatly appreciated.