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[33] People feel angry when
they sense that they or someone they care about has been offended, when they are certain about the nature and
cause of the angering event, when they are certain someone else is responsible, and when they feel that they can still influence the situation or cope with it. [34] Henry Edward Manning considers that "angry people are slaves to themselves". [18] Envy[edit] Main article: EnvyEnvy (invidia) is characterized by an insatiable desire like greed and lust. It can be described as a sad or resentful covetousness towards the traits or possessions of someone else. It comes from vainglory[35] and severs a man from his neighbor. [18] According to St. Thomas Aquinas, the struggle aroused by envy has three stages: during the first stage, the
envious person attempts to lower another's reputation; in the middle stage, the envious person receives either "joy at another's misfortune" (if he succeeds in defaming the other person) or "grief at another's prosperity" (if he fails); and the
third stage is hatred because "sorrow causes hatred". [36] Bertrand Russell said that envy was one of the most potent causes of unhappiness, bringing sorrow to committers of envy, while giving them the urge to inflict pain upon others. [37] Pride[edit] Main article: Pride Detail of Pride from The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things by Hieronymus Bosch, c. 1500Pride (superbia), also known as hubris (from Ancient Greek ὕβρις) or futility. It is considered the original and worst of the seven deadly sins on almost every list, the most demonic.
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Spring 2014 4. 412 out of 5 from 48,445 votes Rank #61 Screenshots Shoyo Hinata isn't a large guy, but he's got huge ambitions. Ever since seeing a small player score in a National Championship, he's been determined to become the next big thing in High School Volleyball. Unfortunately, the one time he was able to pull enough players together to form a team in junior high, they were completely trashed in their first and only match against a team led by up-and-coming setter Tobio Kageyama. Now, enrolled at the same high school where his idol once played, Shoyo's finally going to get his shot to join and play with a top team. There's just one problem: Tobio Kageyama's decided to attend the same school, and he's already considered one of the best players in the game. Can a kid out of nowhere hold his own against the King of the Court? Or could the rivalry and competition actually be the best thing for both of them? Source: Sentai Filmworks Tags Shounen Sports School Club School Life Tournaments Volleyball Based on a Manga my anime: Unwatched Watched Watching Want to Watch Stalled Dropped Won't Watch Eps User Stats 146,572 users are tracking this.
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