“You have to remember something: Everybody pities the weak; jealousy you have to earn.”
— Arnold Schwarzenegger
Simplified Meaning:
People often feel sorry for those who are not strong or successful because it's natural to want to help them or sympathize with their struggles. On the other hand, when someone is doing really well, others might feel jealous of their achievements. This jealousy is not given freely; it usually happens because the successful person has worked hard to gain something impressive. For instance, consider a student who gets top grades in school. Others might be jealous because they wish they could have those grades too, but the jealousy is a result of the student's hard work and dedication. If another student is struggling and failing, people might feel bad for them but won't feel jealous because there's nothing there to envy. So, if you want to achieve things that make others take notice, be prepared for some people to feel jealous. It means you're doing something that stands out and is worth striving for. Instead of worrying about jealousy, focus on your goals and understand that this reaction simply means you're making an impact.