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When someone celebrates another person's failure, it is often referred to as schadenfreude. This term comes from German, meaning "harm-joy," and describes the pleasure derived from someone else's misfortune. It reflects a complex emotional response that can stem from jealousy, rivalry, or a sense of superiority.

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