More like envious.
2007-06-01 04:43:19
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answer #1
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answered by K~E~G 5
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Not me because I believe that every and each of us has different talents in different fields. So, the friend who has become "someone" won't have the same talents as me and vice versa plus who knows what sacrifices has done and what things gave up in order to be that "someone"????
2007-06-01 11:45:12
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answer #2
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answered by C.C. 4
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Unfortunately, yes, I tend to dislike it whenever a friend is successful in something I fail to be successful in... it's called jealousy.
2007-06-01 11:43:42
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answer #3
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answered by Caroline 7
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Only if the success gets to their head. Then it seems they're not my friend at all.
2007-06-01 11:43:47
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answer #4
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answered by Meet the Misses 2
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No.
My definition of success is this: meeting the goals one sets for his or her self.
If they are friends, I rejoice with them. And they are already "someones" in my life.
2007-06-01 11:44:54
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answer #5
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answered by scruffycat 7
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No.Unless he stole my ideas or work to become success then i will be piss
2007-06-01 11:43:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I'm glad it is not me so I don't feel obligated to pick up the tab on Friday night.
2007-06-01 11:43:23
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answer #7
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answered by icunurse85 7
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its her will to be successful, why should we hate them? we could be successful too if we really want to.
2007-06-01 11:45:45
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answered by Anonymous
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none of my friends have became somehting because we are so young but i am probably the one who trys the hardest to be succeessful
2007-06-01 11:45:05
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answer #9
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answered by Kyla 3
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Yeah, because they don't share their wealth. That's alright though, because I can be as stingy as them.
Hazel Rose
2007-06-01 12:25:58
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answered by Anonymous
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