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Jealousy results in growth NO
Debate Score:26
Arguments:21
Total Votes:26
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Jealousy results in growth

Jealousy results in growth

Side Score: 9
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NO

Side Score: 17
3 points

I concur. Jealousy results to insecurity which can result to working hard to become secure again.

Example: "Erma gersh he has such muscle, but I'm so scrawny...sadface...am jealous. Grrr! I'm fed up with this orgasm! Time to pump sum iron and nom some spinach! >:)"

Side: Jealousy results in growth
Amarel(5669) Disputed
4 points

HAHA! That example, wow.

I'm gonna say it's admiration that leads to growth. When you see what others have and you admire it, you aspire to it.

When you see what others have and you are jealous, you seek the destruction of the object of your jealousy. Jealousy is so irrational that people will seek to destroy what others have, not so they can take it, but just so that others don't have it.

Side: NO
ProLogos(2794) Disputed
1 point

Yes, that is another probable result of jealousy....

Side: Jealousy results in growth
thousandin1(1931) Clarified
2 points

Command received. Reporting for duty. Orders?

Side: Jealousy results in growth
ProLogos(2794) Clarified
0 points

Kill all blacks, but preserve their penises, we must find out why they are so huge.

Side: Jealousy results in growth
Deshna(9) Disputed
1 point

um..

Genuinely jealousy can provoke anyone but it is upon us that we take this action in making ourself better or making the other worse....in most of cases jealousy acquires a bad structure (especially in teens).

So jealously is not a safe and correct path of improvement

Side: NO
2 points

Jealousy is a coping mechanism for insecurity. One might accomplish superficial gains when compelled by jealousy, but so long as the underlying insecurity exists the jealousy will always persist. There will always be some new threat.

Side: NO
ProLogos(2794) Disputed
1 point

That first sentence makes no sense at all, jealousy is synonymous with insecurity....

The first sentence basically says "Feeling Insecurity is a coping mechanism for insecurity." Derp.

Side: Jealousy results in growth
1 point

Jealousy isn't always synonymous with insecurity.

Feeling jealous when your significant other is showing more attention to someone else may well be synonymous with insecurity, but being jealous of another persons status or possessions is not.

Side: NO
Jace(5222) Disputed
1 point

Not in any thesaurus I have seen. I can hardly help that your false conflation of two distinct concepts makes my statement seem illogical to you. That is on you entirely.

Side: NO
1 point

Not sure what growth you are referring to. Taking your meaning to be positive, then defiantly not. I can imagine only negative emotions, as well as actions coming from jealousy.

Side: NO
1 point

Not inherently.

Side: NO