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Have you ever read the story of "The Fisherman's Wife"? It's the story of a person who wanted to better her life. This is a good thing, if you can be happy when you get the better life you want.
However, if getting a bigger house just makes you want a Mansion, and getting a better car just makes you want a Limo, and when you get the Mansion and the Limo you want to become a Lord or Lady, and live in a Palace and have a Chauffeur, what will happen is that you will eventually get to the One thing that is beyond your grasp; trying to get it will break you, and you will wind up worse off than when you started.
It can also happen if what you think you want leads you to throw away what's Really valuable, like health, or the love of people close to you.
Covet all Lose all
to covet another's property.
Covet means to desire too much.
Covet is used when you really really really really want something that usually is cherished by someone else. usually something you keep to yourself ie/ I covet my sister's jewel encrusted music box. or I secretly covet the first place trophy. "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife"
want and /or desire
Covet all Lose all
The meaning is that if you don't want something, then you it won't feel like you've lost it when you don't get it or no longer have it.
as you sow,so shall you reap
You shall not covet your neighbours wife. Means you shall not have a desire to have her even in lust.
to covet another's property.
You use it like you would the word "desire" but with stronger feelings behind it. It is used biblically in the commandment "thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife" meaning that you should not lust after someone else's wife.
Covet means to desire too much.
There are plenty of ways you could use the word covet in a sentence. You could advise someone not to covet their neighbor for example.
To covet things that do not belong to you is considered a sin.
"Covet" in Tagalog is "hangad" or "inggit."
Not eyes but it is the mind that makes us covet. On the other hand, it depends on the eyes. Some eyes I do covet.
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