Jealousy, like many emotions, is a part of the human experience and can be found in all societies, including Indian society. While it's unlikely that any society can completely overcome jealousy, cultural, social, and individual factors can influence how jealousy is expressed and managed.I n IndianRead more
See lessJealousy, like many emotions, is a part of the human experience and can be found in all societies, including Indian society. While it’s unlikely that any society can completely overcome jealousy, cultural, social, and individual factors can influence how jealousy is expressed and managed.I
n Indian society, traditional values, family dynamics, and social expectations play a significant role in shaping people’s behavior. Efforts to foster empathy, open communication, and mutual respect within families and communities can help mitigate the negative effects of jealousy. Education and awareness programs promoting mental health and emotional intelligence can also contribute to healthier ways of dealing with jealousy.
Ultimately, overcoming jealousy is more about individual growth and societal progress rather than a complete eradication of the emotion.
Need for Change in Education System Yes, a change in the education system is necessary. The current system focuses on rote learning, standardization, and memorization, which can lead to: Lack of critical thinking and creativity Limited skill development Inability to adapt to changing technologies anRead more