Sentences with phrase «resentment as»

Few things create as much resentment as feeling like your partner's housekeeper.
From that moment on, I used resentment as a reliable gauge to tell me when I was charging too little.
Plus, it can lead to resentment as kids abandon their own desires and dreams to please their parents.
As cold and insensitive as it sounds, death has made Chon's dreams come true, and he finds relief from resentment as he finally pursues his dream girl.
Pelto explained that forcing children who have been opted out of the testing to remain in the testing room is nothing short of bullying and abuse because it creates unnecessary anxiety, embarrassment and a potential sense of humiliation, while fostering an environment of resentment as remaining students are forced to take the unfair tests while the students who have been opted out are forced to sit in the testing room for more than 8 hours.
In my case, my resentment is usually directed toward my darling husband or kids, whom I blame them for wanting something they probably completely deserve — such as wanting my full attention — and I need to take the feeling of resentment as a message that my self - care is not what it could be.
The girls have not had such an easy life but having 10 from both mom and dad, not all dad's kids obviously, I would have thought they would have been used to this by now but this is coming as a huge shock to me that they are not and completely jealous of the new baby and I see quite the amount of resentment as well.
A child should never have to sense any underlying resentment as this can create anxiety and a sense of insecurity.
Some Christian charities demanded conversion as a quid pro quo for practical aid, and aroused great resentment as a result, but many did not — it was the witness itself that was to convince.
And as the festival wars continue — though maybe they're now known as just smaller festival resentments as Venice, TIFF and Telluride all backed down this year from last year's skirmishes — it's been fairly easy to predict what's screening at Telluride this year.
It's not because I don't love what I do, but it's because it's so tricky sometimes and I see resentments as the cause for so much destruction in relationships.

Not exact matches

Could similar resentment - busting measures at your business make burnout as rare as unicorns and fairies, or is this view of burnout only true for a select group of highly ambitious workers?
Folks, if you've ever flown in or out of San Francisco, you know what I'm talking about — the bitter resentment growing in your belly as the fog settles in once more and delays your flight for two hours.
Resentments of America returned, 50 years after General Eisenhower's (mainly American) armies had liberated western Europe, including most of Germany, 75 years after General Pershing's Expeditionary Forces saved the victory of France and the British Empire on the Western Front, and as soon as American firmness and economic and military power had induced the bloodless collapse of the Soviet empire and Union, and of international communism.
At the same time, benefits that target certain workers — such as those with college - aged children — can lead to resentment from those who can't take advantage of them.
In fact, in my discipline, German, we actually call our advisers Doktorvater (or Doktormutter), and that term carries with it all of the attendant baggage: the simultaneous need to please and inability to please enough, the simultaneous need to follow in footsteps and distinguish oneself as an individual, the simultaneous reverence for and resentment of everything — good or bad — in the parent that reminds one of oneself.
Commuting has an effect on performance as it increases anger and resentment at work, absenteeism, and has a negative impact on punctuality and the ability to focus and perform at the same level as other colleagues who live nearer to the place of work.»
As a result, corporate departments at many businesses have grown while the rest of the organization has shrunk, causing resentment.
As for Toronto's No. 8 spot, Canadians should feel a mix of pride and resentment.
Little wonder, then, that there is some resentment in Western Canada about employment insurance and equalization programs that encourage unemployed workers to remain in the East even as the West suffers from a labour shortage.
He lost a presidential election in 2005 to hardline Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the little - known mayor of Tehran at the time, a defeat that indicated resentment toward Rafsanjani as part of the elite and the perception he served few interests other than his own.
If current activists view online support as an asset, rather than with resentment because it is different from «traditional» methods, they can mobilize vast numbers of people.
Leveling the playing field all at once as he did breeds resentment and virtually eliminates the merits of meritocracy.
All of the above are variations on a theme of popular resentment of an elite seen as out of touch.
And I would hypothesize that outliers whose compensation is so far from the norm as to be unreasonable would likely breed some sort of resentment among their peers — not just co-workers but also among friends and associates outside the company.
That leads to resentment and the rise of figures such as Donald Trump.
The shock of the downturn and anger about the abuses that drove it promise to accelerate preexisting trends toward reduced materialism, commitment to sustainability, higher expectations of corporate social responsibility, and resentment of cynical marketing that treats people as soulless and mechanical consumers.
During his tenure as chairman, Bernanke was acutely aware of the public's deep resentment of the Fed's emergency bailout of financial giants such as AIG as well as policies that inevitably favored the wealthy by spurring the stock market.
As drama ensued, he was the only founder who remained on good terms with his friends and to this day has no enduring resentments.
As each bear market comes to an end, the old mood of resentment evaporates.
It reflects growing resentment against perceived outlandish behaviour by the elite founding families and the view that they treat publicly listed companies as their private firms.
What Lasch described in 1972 as «the familiar materials of popular discontent, quietly persisting through three decades of «affluence,»» are once again on the rise: «distrust of officials and official pronouncements; cynicism about the good faith of those in positions of great power; resentment of the rich; a conviction that most things in life are «fixed.
Most recently (as of this writing) he is pushing the weary line of petulant British resentment that goes on about how much more sophisticated we Brits are than those cowboy Americans.
He lets me pour out all my anger and resentment and grief and tears... he listens me into free speech, as our Allelon friends taught me back in 2007.
People have varying kinds of experience with human fathers and, as soon as one speaks of God as father, some are sure to project upon God the dependency, fear, hostility or resentment that has marked their relationship with their earthly father.
The AA point of view, as set forth in the recognized literature of the movement, does not take full cognizance of the fact that personality factors such as selfishness, resentment, and hostility, which are controlled through the AA program, are actually symptoms of deeper problems of inadequacy, insecurity, and inner conflict.
After a half - dozen sessions, the assessment pinpointed these behavior difficulties which became the goals of therapy — her unassertiveness; her inability to express her feelings, which the therapist saw as leading to a build - up of anger, resentment, and guilt (about her anger); the fact that she had never experienced orgasm; and her low opinion of
Yet, it prevents him from using this as an alibi by adding that the factor which keeps the disease from being controlled is «alcoholic thinking» — selfishness, fear, resentment, lack of humility — matters for which the alcoholic is responsible.
But as shocking and painful as all these losses were, my instinctive response shocked me even more: the rage, the blame - shifting, the thirst for revenge, the bitter arrogance, the self - justified resentment, the dark self - righteousness, the control - hungry manipulation, the deluded rationalization, the deep selfishness, the perverted sense of entitlement.
Two months after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Turkish author Orhan Pamuk published an essay in the New York Review of Books (titled «The Anger of the Damned») in which Pamuk, who is often mentioned as a contender for the Nobel Prize, tried to explain the violent resentment that Muslim societies feel towards the West.
The use of food and shelter as «bait» to get the alcoholic into the service enhances his negativism and resentment of religious institutions, making it more difficult to reach him with religious help.
In response to those who despair or who think that suffering is useless and so see suicide and euthanasia as quick ways out, Farmer recognises that the temptations to lose faith, to look inwards in anger and resentment, are all too real.
Bowery resentment against mission evangelists is in part due to the feeling that they view men and are interested in them only as opportunities to save more souls.
Such short - term therapy aims not at deep underlying problems, but at helping the person do things that will improve his chances of achieving productive sobriety — things such as accepting the fact that he is an alcoholic, learning how to face and handle his fears and resentments constructively, changing his ways of relating so that the guilt - isolation - anger spiral is not triggered so often.
There is no resentment or alienation, because he knows these judgments as gifts from God, as gratuitous rather than possessed or earned, and so he recognizes in the modern naysayer a person like himself, one who does not yet understand.
But, as Sorel's analysis so thoroughly demonstrates, once the lower class is no longer domesticated (in the sense that animals are domesticated), it nurses its resentment, envy and hatred — the leaven of violence.
It is unfortunate that these things are misinterpreted, and used to justify human negative emotions such as resentment and anger, as terrorists groups have done.
If then such a zealous learner, though not carrying things so far as to become a disciple, were to discourse loudly and volubly of how much he owed the Teacher, so that his eulogy was almost endless and its gilding priceless; if he were to resent our explanation that the Teacher had been merely an occasion, neither his eulogy nor his resentment could further our inquiry, since both had the same ground, namely, that though lacking in the courage to understand he had nevertheless not lacked the audacity to go beyond.
She expresses her resentment over what she sees as her children's lack of gratitude for all her hard work and sacrifice (Grandma 6).
Instead of letting the miscommunications, unspoken resentment or confusion mount over time, resulting in total combustion, we can deal with them head - on as they come to us, season by season.
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