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Envy is a complex emotion that arises from a feeling of discontent or resentment towards another person's possessions, qualities, or achievements. It is often accompanied by a desire to possess what the other person has, leading to feelings of inferiority or inadequacy. Envy can be a powerful motivator for self-improvement, but it can also lead to destructive behaviours and strained relationships. Overcoming envy requires self-awareness, gratitude, and a focus on personal growth.
View lightbox →Gluttony, the excessive indulgence in food or drink, is one of the seven deadly sins. In religious and moral contexts, it is seen as a sin of overconsumption and lack of self-control. Gluttony is often associated with greed and selfishness, as individuals prioritize their own desires for pleasure over moderation and consideration for others. In art and literature, gluttony is depicted as a vice that leads to moral decay and spiritual downfall.
View lightbox →Greed is a powerful human emotion characterized by an insatiable desire for wealth, possessions, or power. It is often associated with selfishness and a lack of concern for others. Greed can lead individuals to engage in unethical or immoral behavior in pursuit of their desires. In literature and folklore, greed is a common theme, with characters often facing consequences for their excessive desire for more. Overcoming greed requires self-awareness and a focus on contentment and generosity.
View lightbox →Lust is a strong desire or craving, typically of a sexual nature. In art and literature, lust is often depicted as a powerful and consuming force. Bridgeman Images offers a diverse collection of visual representations of lust, ranging from classical paintings to contemporary photography. Explore our vast archive to discover how artists across different time periods and cultures have captured the intense and sometimes destructive nature of lust in their work.
View lightbox →Sloth, a slow-moving mammal native to the rainforests of South America, is best known for its leisurely lifestyle and relaxed demeanor. With a diet primarily consisting of leaves, twigs, and buds, sloths spend the majority of their time hanging upside down from trees. Despite their sluggish nature, sloths are well-adapted to their environment and play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystem. Bridgeman Images offers a stunning collection of photographs capturing these endearing creatures in their natural habitat.
View lightbox →Wrath is a powerful and intense emotion, often described as extreme anger or fury. In literature and art, wrath is frequently depicted as a destructive force, capable of causing great harm. The concept of wrath has been explored in various religious and philosophical texts, where it is often seen as a negative and dangerous emotion that can lead to violence and conflict. In popular culture, wrath is often portrayed as a primal and uncontrollable force that can have devastating consequences.
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