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00:00Neanthara Dhanush wrote, what is schadenfreude?
00:06Meaning, schadenfreude comes from German, combining schadenharm and freudejoy, meaning
00:13pleasure taken from someone else is misfortune or failure.
00:21Psychological aspect, it arises from envy or resentment, where someone feels better
00:26when others experience setbacks or hardships, especially if they view them as rivals.
00:35Common experience, although unpleasant, schadenfreude is a natural emotion.
00:40People often feel joy when others they dislike or compete with face difficult, is or failures.
00:48Social comparison, the feeling comes from comparing oneself to others.
00:52When rivals or competitors fail, it boosts one's self-esteem or sense of superiority.
01:00Celebrities and public life, public figures, especially celebrities, experience schadenfreude
01:06from audiences when their lives face difficulties, as people derive satisfaction from their struggles
01:12or failures.
01:16Neanthara accuses Dhanush, Neanthara publicly accused Dhanush of blocking the release of
01:20a Netflix documentary about their work, possibly fuelling schadenfreude due to the ongoing
01:25industry tension.