EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 8 MIN
Why I use jealousy as fuel
from Anndry Ferrebus · host anndry ferrebus
Why I Use Jealousy as FuelIs jealousy always a bad thing?Or can it sometimes reveal something important?In this episode, I talk about one of the most misunderstood emotions in psychology: jealousy.Not resentment.Not bitterness.Not wishing someone would fail.Something much more common.Seeing someone have something you want, and paying attention to what that feeling is trying to tell you.This is not a jealousy problem.This is a dopamine problem.Most people are taught to suppress feelings like envy, comparison, and jealousy.But what if those emotions are not always the enemy?What if they’re information?What if they’re signals?What if they’re revealing your ambitions, values, and unrealized goals?Jealousy becomes dangerous when it turns into resentment.But before thatit’s often information.In this episode, we explore:* Dopamine and motivation* Jealousy and personal growth* Social comparison psychology* Envy and ambition* Dopamine and goal pursuit* Emotional intelligence* Motivation and meaning* Self-awareness and behavior* Turning comparison into growthYou’ll learn why:* Comparison creates psychological contrast* Contrast creates awareness* Awareness can create motivation* Jealousy often reveals hidden desires* Emotions contain useful informationWe also discuss the difference between:* Jealousy and resentment* Comparison and obsession* Inspiration and bitterness* Growth and fixationBecause comparison is useful as a signal.It’s destructive as a destination.The productive question isn’t:“Why do they have that?”It’s:“What can I learn from that?”Learn how dopamine shapes ambition, comparison, motivation, and emotional awareness, and why some uncomfortable emotions can become powerful sources of growth when interpreted correctly.Because sometimes this isn’t a jealousy problem.It’s a dopamine problem.
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Why I Use Jealousy as FuelIs jealousy always a bad thing?Or can it sometimes reveal something important?In this episode, I talk about one of the most misunderstood emotions in psychology: jealousy.Not resentment.Not bitterness.Not wishing someone would fail.Something much more common.Seeing someone have something you want, and paying attention to what that feeling is trying to tell you.This is not a jealousy problem.This is a dopamine problem.Most people are taught to suppress feelings like envy, comparison, and jealousy.But what if those emotions are not always the enemy?What if they’re information?What if they’re signals?What if they’re revealing your ambitions, values, and unrealized goals?Jealousy becomes dangerous when it turns into resentment.But before thatit’s often information.In this episode, we explore:* Dopamine and motivation* Jealousy and personal growth* Social comparison psychology* Envy and ambition* Dopamine and goal pursuit* Emotional intelligence* Motivation and meaning* Self-awareness and behavior* Turning comparison into growthYou’ll learn why:* Comparison creates psychological contrast* Contrast creates awareness* Awareness can create motivation* Jealousy often reveals hidden desires* Emotions contain useful informationWe also discuss the difference between:* Jealousy and resentment* Comparison and obsession* Inspiration and bitterness* Growth and fixationBecause comparison is useful as a signal.It’s destructive as a destination.The productive question isn’t:“Why do they have that?”It’s:“What can I learn from that?”Learn how dopamine shapes ambition, comparison, motivation, and emotional awareness, and why some uncomfortable emotions can become powerful sources of growth when interpreted correctly.Because sometimes this isn’t a jealousy problem.It’s a dopamine problem.
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