Number 3: When you get attention.
They harbor a disdain for attention being directed towards anyone, even extending to you. When someone else receives recognition or accolades, it triggers their discomfort. Whether it’s a commendable achievement or being acknowledged for their positive contributions, the very idea of others gaining attention irks them. Questions arise – why are they being singled out? What makes them deserving of praise or reward? This unease intensifies when the spotlight shines on others’ accomplishments or successes, even in scenarios such as excelling in academia or showcasing remarkable abilities.
This aversion to others’ achievements is deeply rooted in their profound jealousy. They struggle to witness the success of others, finding it challenging to genuinely appreciate when individuals thrive. This extends to instances where people receive attention or acclaim for reasons other than their own self. This trait underlines their discomfort during holidays and birthdays – occasions that revolve around celebrating others. Their unease stems from distaste for sharing the limelight.
Number 4: They hate it when you’re not paying attention to them.
If anything is going on where you’re not paying attention to them, they start to get gloomy and babyish and they start acting up.
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