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Let's be honest—most of us really don’t want to talk about envy. It's uncomfortable, it feels icky, and it brings up all sorts of emotions we'd rather not face. You know we love to talk about jealousy, but understanding envy, especially how it differs from jealousy, can also be incredibly valuable for relational and personal growth.
In this episode, we talk about:
— The difference between envy and jealousy, and why we often conflate them
— How envy involves comparing ourselves to others and breaking people down into parts rather than seeing them as whole humans
— The underlying sense of unfairness that fuels envy and how it can become destructive
— Why envy can be both a powerful motivator and a path to self-destruction
— How envy shows up specifically in non-monogamous relationships, especially when it appears alongside jealousy
— The way envy can point us toward our genuine wants and desires if we're willing to examine it
— How envy can be valuable individuation material that helps us understand our values and what we truly want
— The destructive potential of envy in relationships and communities when left unexamined
— Practical ways to work with envy when it arises, including using it as information rather than letting it control our actions
— The importance of considering not just what we envy in others, but whether we're willing to do what it takes to achieve similar outcomes
Resources mentioned in this episode:
— Cinderella and Her Sisters: The Envied and the Envying by Ann and Barry Ulanov
— What is Compersion? by Marie Thouin
— The Drama Triangle concept by Stephen Karpman
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Music: Dance of Felt by Blue Dot Sessions
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Let's be honest—most of us really don’t want to talk about envy. It's uncomfortable, it feels icky, and it brings up all sorts of emotions we'd rather not face. You know we love to talk about jealousy, but understanding envy, especially how it differs from jealousy, can also be incredibly valuable for relational and personal growth.
In this episode, we talk about:
— The difference between envy and jealousy, and why we often conflate them
— How envy involves comparing ourselves to others and breaking people down into parts rather than seeing them as whole humans
— The underlying sense of unfairness that fuels envy and how it can become destructive
— Why envy can be both a powerful motivator and a path to self-destruction
— How envy shows up specifically in non-monogamous relationships, especially when it appears alongside jealousy
— The way envy can point us toward our genuine wants and desires if we're willing to examine it
— How envy can be valuable individuation material that helps us understand our values and what we truly want
— The destructive potential of envy in relationships and communities when left unexamined
— Practical ways to work with envy when it arises, including using it as information rather than letting it control our actions
— The importance of considering not just what we envy in others, but whether we're willing to do what it takes to achieve similar outcomes
Resources mentioned in this episode:
— Cinderella and Her Sisters: The Envied and the Envying by Ann and Barry Ulanov
— What is Compersion? by Marie Thouin
— The Drama Triangle concept by Stephen Karpman
JOIN The Year of Opening® community for a full year of learning & support. Registration is open now at www.TheYearOfOpening.com
Learn the 5 secrets to open your relationship the smart way
Are you ready to open your relationship happily? Find out at www.JoliQuiz.com
Get the answers you want to create the open relationship of your dreams! Sign up for an Ask Me Anything here
Music: Dance of Felt by Blue Dot Sessions
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