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Jealousy breeds hatred from "summary" of King of Pride by A. Hu

In the world of the Pride Lands, jealousy is a poisonous seed that takes root in the hearts of lions and festers into a deep-seated hatred. It is a feeling that twists and warps the minds of those who let it consume them, clouding their judgment and corrupting their souls. Jealousy thrives in an environment of comparison, where individuals constantly measure themselves against others and find themselves lacking. It breeds insecurity and resentment, leading to a cycle of bitterness and animosity that can tear relationships apart and sow discord within the pride. When lions allow jealousy to take hold, they become blind to the virtues and accomplishments of others, focusing only on their own perceived shortcomings. This self-centered perspective fuels their envy and drives them to lash out in anger and spite, causing harm to those around them and poisoning the harmony of the pride. Hatred born out of jealousy is a destructive force that spreads like wildfire, consuming everything in its path. It is a cancer that eats away at the bonds of trust and loyalty, leaving behind nothing but ashes and ruins. Lions who succumb to this malevolent emotion lose sight of their true selves, becoming consumed by their bitterness and losing touch with the values that once defined them. In the Pride Lands, the wise lion knows to guard against the insidious influence of jealousy, recognizing it for the dark and toxic force that it is. By cultivating gratitude and contentment, they can resist the temptation to compare themselves to others and instead focus on their own strengths and virtues. Only then can they hope to break free from the cycle of jealousy and hatred that threatens to consume them and find peace within themselves and their pride.
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    King of Pride

    A. Hu

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