Scorpio
Scorpios are so accustomed to looking for hidden motives that they even see a threat in someone else's success. They immediately start analyzing: "Did they really earn it?" or "Did they deceive someone on their way to the top?" This constant suspicion not only prevents them from being happy for others but also poisons their own lives. To overcome this, Scorpios need to learn to trust people and the world. Start small: find at least one reason every day to sincerely praise someone. Practice the "presumption of innocence" regarding others' successes. Remember, someone else's success does not diminish your achievements. The world is not a zero-sum game where someone's victory necessarily means someone else's defeat.Leo
Leos love being the center of attention. When someone else basks in glory, they feel as if their own shine fades. Instead of celebrating a friend's promotion, a Leo starts mentally listing their achievements to avoid feeling inferior.To change this, Leos need to understand: others' attention is not a limited resource. Learn to see others' successes as a source of inspiration, not competition. Try writing down each day what you learned from those around you. This will help you appreciate everyone's uniqueness, including your own, and realize that your "sun" shines just as brightly when you illuminate the path for others.
Virgo
Virgos are so fixated on perfection that they are rarely satisfied with their own achievements, let alone others'. They automatically look for flaws and areas for improvement instead of simply celebrating success. This habit of constant criticism prevents them from genuinely appreciating others' accomplishments.Virgos need to learn to see beauty in imperfection step by step. How? Acknowledge not just the final result, but also the small steps toward the goal. Start a gratitude journal where you write down what you are thankful for in others. This will help you appreciate the efforts and achievements of those around you, even if they don't meet your high standards.