Korean Proverbs & World Proverbs

Korean Proverb : When Your Cousin Buys Land, Your Stomach Hurts

ktell 2025. 10. 25. 11:03

Korean Proverb Series 34

When Your Cousin Buys Land, Your Stomach Hurts
“사촌이 땅을 사면 배가 아프다”
(Sachoni ttangeul samyeon baega apeuda)


🕰️ 1. The Proverb’s Core Meaning

The Korean proverb “사촌이 땅을 사면 배가 아프다” literally means
“When your cousin buys land, your stomach aches.”

It captures a humorous but truthful side of human nature —
the feeling of jealousy when someone close to us becomes successful.
Rather than celebrating others’ fortune, people sometimes feel envy, even toward family.

This proverb is not just a criticism but a mirror, inviting us to reflect on our own hearts.


🪄 2. Meaning & Key Lesson

▪️ Envy is a natural emotion, but unchecked, it poisons happiness.
▪️ True maturity lies in rejoicing for others’ success.
▪️ The proverb reminds us that jealousy hurts us more than it harms others.

It encourages emotional growth — to replace jealousy with inspiration and gratitude.


👀 3. Real-Life Applications

▪️ When a friend gets promoted, don’t compare — be motivated.
▪️ When someone achieves what you wanted, learn from their effort.
▪️ In everyday life, shift focus from others’ gain to your own growth.

Turning envy into inspiration transforms bitterness into energy.


🌏 4. Similar Proverbs Around the World

▪️ United States — “Envy eats nothing but its own heart.”
 → Jealousy destroys the one who feels it.
▪️ France — “Envy shoots at others and wounds itself.”
 → The envious harm themselves first.
▪️ Japan — “人の幸せは蜜の味 (Hito no shiawase wa mitsu no aji).”
 → “Another’s happiness tastes like honey.” — a bittersweet irony.
▪️ China — “嫉妒使人盲目 (Jídù shǐ rén mángmù).”
 → Jealousy makes people blind.

Across cultures, envy is seen as a universal weakness —
but also as an opportunity for self-awareness and growth.


💬 A Warm Saying

“When you feel jealousy,
let it remind you of what you truly desire — and grow from it.”


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