When others fail at tasks you're struggling with, you feel relief because your brain interprets their failure as evidence that the task is difficult rather than a personal deficit, which reduces your competence threat and protects your self-image.
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Why You Feel Relief When Others FailAdded:
When someone else fails at something you're struggling with, you feel relief.
Maybe even joy.
That's not cruelty.
Your brain is running a threat calculation.
If you're bad at public speaking and everyone else nails it, the conclusion is obvious.
Something is wrong with you.
But when your colleague bombs that presentation, the equation changes.
It's not your deficit.
It's the task.
The task is just hard.
Psychologists call this competence threat reduction.
You use other people's struggles as evidence that your own struggles are normal.
Their failure doesn't just make you feel better. It makes you feel safe.
It removes the story your brain was building about being broken.
You weren't rooting against them. You were looking for proof that you're not the problem.
So the next time you feel that quiet relief at someone else's stumble, that's not your worst self. That's your brain desperately trying to protect you.
The question is, what are you still afraid to admit you're struggling with?
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