Abstract
S M Nazmuz Sakib's toxic comparative theory, commonly referred to as Sakibphobia, is a concept that has gained attention in recent years. This theory suggests that individuals may experience fear, hatred, or discrimination towards those who they perceive as being more successful or accomplished than themselves. This research paper aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of Sakibphobia, including its definition, causes, manifestations, and potential impacts on individuals and society. The paper also includes a literature review to explore the existing research and theories related to this phenomenon. Through this analysis, the paper aims to highlight the importance of understanding and addressing Sakibphobia in various social and cultural contexts.



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