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The bad habits of classmates. What is it like to have a classmate who likes to laugh at others?

Having a classmate who likes to laugh at others is a very troublesome experience.

These people are full of jealousy, and they are jealous of everything. They also like to compare themselves with others. As a result, they feel inferior to others, and jealousy may turn into jealousy. Use such aggressive words to constantly attack others, trying to reduce others' points and consume other people's energy in order to prove to yourself that you are not that bad. It is best to pull others down to the same level or lower than yourself.

Most of these people have no goals, no serious things to do, and no effort to do anything. They spend their time and energy on how to attack and consume others, and there are many tricks. It is inevitable to speak ill of someone behind your back, disparage and spread rumors. There are also things that he is good at, such as yin and yang, insinuations, etc.

These are all due to his extreme selfishness, narcissism, and low sense of self-worth. People who are selfish, narcissistic, and have a low sense of self-worth cannot see others being better than themselves and have no respect for others. Even when you see others working hard, you feel threatened.

Due to inner deficiencies and weakness, they always want to find a sense of existence, which will always hit others and increase their mental burden. Even if they can only bring negative effects to others, they can still get some sense of accomplishment from it.

When consuming others, I also consume my own energy, so I know that I cannot focus or have the willpower to persist in doing things and get a better life. Unable to control oneself, being controlled by emotions, following emotions in words and deeds, acting hastily, and exhausting and destroying one's support system.

Every human being has shortcomings and shortcomings.

Whenever you only see other people’s inconspicuous shortcomings, or small features that are not shortcomings, you always stare at them and use a magnifying glass to find the "flaws" in others that are not shortcomings; you always wait for others to make mistakes. People who make fools of themselves and like to laugh, belittle and make fun of others must have big problems in themselves. Either you are unaware of your own problems, or you are afraid to face your inner shortcomings and flaws, and you do not have the ability to deal with and solve them.