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Exploring the reasons why you put others down to feel better about yourself.
Calling the cartoon ''depressing'', the businessman noted that the same made him keep his phone aside.
In kinder moments, we might attribute such "meanness" to an insecure, fragile sense of identity that can only be sustained through putting others down.
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If those who put you down are people who are close to you, the impact could potentially be either much worse or, conversely, not that bad.
Mahindra called the cartoon "seriously depressing" and made him put down his phone. “That’s a seriously depressing cartoon.