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Such success is bound to breed envy.
7. Envy and Jealousy Challenge: Success does breed envy and jealousy of those who (understandably) wish similar attainment could be theirs.
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People saying, 'I hate him, he's a bastard.'" He then confusingly added, "Altruism breeds envy, whereas capitalism is a philosophy of love and benevolence and success".
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