2. Exaggerated lack of enthusiasm for your successes:
When you deliver good news, this person reacts with indifference, downplays your success, or quickly changes the subject. Jung spoke of the “shadow,” an insignificant part of ourselves that projects onto others what we cannot bear around us. In this case, the success of others awakens their personal frustration.
3. Constant presence, but no real emotional support
Just
to illustrate: They are close, they are part of your life, but they are not truly sensitive when you need them most. They are absent or react coldly in difficult moments. Their connection with you is only superficial.
4. Constant teasing disguised as humor:
They frequently make jokes at your expense. Jung explained that the unconscious can use humor as a release valve for hostility. If their jokes make you uncomfortable, they likely have a negative emotional connotation.
5. They compete with you in everything.
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Whenever you share something, that person compares it to their own experiences and tries to surpass you. This constant competition doesn’t stem from self-interest, but from a desire to prove their superiority.
6. They silently honor your failures.
When you’re not doing well, they seem to take advantage of it instead of supporting you, even if they don’t say so. A slight smile, a phrase like “I meant it,” or a comfortable silence can be indicators of this passive resentment.
7. They
destroy you in subtle ways. They give you bad advice, discourage you with words disguised as concern (“I don’t think it’s for you”), or interfere in your decisions to make you fail, but always with a smile.