We read a story in childhood that a fox tries to catch the grapes but the grapes are higher from its range. When it fails to catch it despite making so many efforts, it says the grapes are sour. Moral of the story we were taught that when people fail to achieve something they work for, they give one or other excuse.
After long life experience, we come to this point that when people fail to reach the other status or trap their prey, they create misperception or start backbiting. My advice for such people is to avoid of being superior while comparing themselves with their rivals. As such people soon feel inferior as soon as they fail to draw attention and could not find themselves even equal to their opposition. Happiness lays in feeling moderate.
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After a lengthy period of life experience, we have learned that when individuals are unable to achieve a different rank or capture their target, they tend to fabricate information or begin backstabbing. To avoid coming across as superior when contrasting themselves with competitors is my counsel to such folks. As a result, when people are unable to garner attention or even come close to matching their opposition, they immediately feel inadequate. Feeling reasonable is the key to happiness.
drift boss
Feeling reasonable is the key to happiness. Well Said
Thank for the comments