Entertainment

Nayanthara-Dhanush row: What is schadenfreude?

Image credits: Instagram

Meaning

Schadenfreude comes from German, combining Schaden (harm) and Freude (joy), meaning pleasure taken from someone else’s misfortune or failure.

 

Image credits: Freepik

Psychological Aspect

It arises from envy or resentment, where someone feels better when others experience setbacks or hardships, especially if they view them as rivals.

 

Image credits: Freepik

Common Experience

Although unpleasant, schadenfreude is a natural emotion. People often feel joy when others they dislike or compete with face difficulties or failures.

.

Image credits: Freepik

Social Comparison

The feeling comes from comparing oneself to others. When rivals or competitors fail, it boosts one's self-esteem or sense of superiority.

 

Image credits: Freepik

Celebrities and Public Life

Public figures, especially celebrities, experience schadenfreude from audiences when their lives face difficulties, as people derive satisfaction from their struggles or failures.

 

Image credits: Insta

Nayanthara Accuses Dhanush

Nayanthara accused Dhanush of blocking content from Naanum Rowdy Dhaan, causing setbacks to their project, and possibly fueling schadenfreude amid their ongoing industry tensions.

Image credits: Insta
Find Next One