some people are mean ,so called 'saddies'.They want to make a person feel worse when he is already upset.Just ignore the person who bullies you.They will stop anyhow.
Master06
People may find pleasure in others' misfortunes due to a phenomenon known as schadenfreude. It can stem from feelings of envy, resentment, or superiority. Observing others' misfortunes may provide a sense of validation or relief from personal insecurities. However, it is worth noting that deriving pleasure from others' misfortunes is generally considered a negative and unempathetic trait.
Schadenfreude is a word that describes the feeling of pleasure from seeing others experience misfortune. The word has its roots in German, and it translates to English as "damage joy".
It is not unusual for people to derive pleasure from the suffering of others. There is even a word in German which means the pleasure that we take in the misfortunes of other people (schadenfreude). Added to this, if we agree that the person being tortured is guilty of some crime for which he deserves to be tortured, then we might also enjoy the feeling that we are getting a just revenge.
Schadenfreude.
Schadenfreude is a German loan word used to describe pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others. English translations include gloating, spitefulness, malicious joy
Aesop
The German language is famous for having a special word for that: "Schadenfreude", which also exists in English as a loanword, or so I have heard.
a person who visits places for pleasure
A person with a jaded heart believes there is no such thing as love. They will use others for their own pleasure not caring how it may hurt the person.
The opposite of the word "commiseration" (which means feeling sympathy for others misfortunes) is "indifferent", or to turn away.
Misfortunes was created on 2008-02-19.
The Misfortunes of Elphin was created in 1829.
A person must accept the misfortunes they experience in their daily lives.