Delving into Etymological Mystery- Season 2- Part 4 - Musings over a cup of tea
Delving into Etymological Mystery- Season 2- Part 4. Schadenfreude (pronounced SHAH-den-froy-duh). The pleasure we take in the misfortune of others is inevitable, normal too, and surprisingly, at times, useful. It all depends on what we do with it. Everyone experiences malicious joy now and then, just like how we feel envy at the good fortune of others.
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