yes it sertainly is. its subconsious and we may not mean any harm by it but because of the survivalist instinct of human nature we automatictly tend to disslike it when people get ahead of us be it frnds or ppl we dont know
2006-09-20 04:48:48
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answered by Belosnezhka (aka Gex) 6
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I've found it's the other way around, the more successful somebody comes, the less they want to be reminded of the 'humble' beginnings they come from - but always remember, the higher the monkey climbs, the more you can see it's a*se!!!
2006-09-20 04:49:22
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answered by merciasounds 5
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No, I have friends that are very successful and all good to them.
2006-09-20 04:44:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No i dont think we do. We maybe not like it if our friends change after they become successful.
2006-09-20 04:51:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I am the successful friend....yes, it's true.
2006-09-20 04:50:03
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answered by siany warny 4
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Totally wrong.
A few of my friends have become quite rich and successful.
I harbor no ill feelings towards them at all.
If anything to me its a bonus because if I want to borrow some money I can.
2006-09-20 04:53:16
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answered by Mr Cheese 3
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It's just jealousy. But if it's a true friend you should be pleased for them
2006-09-20 04:46:39
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answered by tildypops 3
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It depends on our maturity level.
Some people think of friends as helpful spiritual additions to their lives. Others think of them as property that life owes them.
2006-09-20 04:48:54
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answered by Gene A 1
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Not everyone, only those who are insecure. Speaking for myself personally, I am glad for my friends when they succeed, and it motivates me to succeed myself.
2006-09-20 04:47:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes - And if they're Northern, that makes it even worse
2006-09-20 05:24:08
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answered by starofsall 2
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