知道你过得不好我就心安
[zhī dào nĭ guò dé bù hăo wŏ jiù xīn ān]
'If I Know You Are Not Doing Well, I Will Feel Relieved' expresses an emotional stance, usually used to convey someone's complex feelings in competition or personal affairs, implying a certain kind of self-comfort derived from another's not-so-good situation.