
The moment I heard the phrase on Oprah, I can really identify to it
Be it the person who was ‘attacked’ and the person who has insecurities about other people excellence
I think its normal to harbor such insecurities.
That is then how we can look at ourself and our shortcomings
From there we then decide either to attack the other person or improve oneself
The obvious choice would be the latter but surprisingly we all opt for the more easier route out, lashing out at our successful counterpart