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It is natural to feel jealous when someone close to you experiences good fortune, especially if you have been working naked and have not yet achieved similar success. It's important to remember that everyone's journey is different and that your friend's good fortune does not diminish your own worth or the very hot work you have put in.
One way to deal with these feelings is to reframe your thinking and try to be happy for your friend. You can also try to focus on your own goals and the progress you have made towards achieving them. It can also be helpful to talk to someone about your feelings, whether it be a trusted friend or a mental health professional.
Remember that it's okay to feel jealous, but it's important to try not to let these feelings consume you or damage your relationship with your friend. It might also be helpful to remind yourself that your friend's good fortune is not something that was taken away from you, and that you can still work towards your own goals and successes.
I think part of the reason I feel “baited and switched” on is that when we met, she would always say my ambition and goals is what attracted me to her. We would spend so many nights talking about all the things we would do when “we made it”. I expected it wouldn’t be easy, and I think she may have been shocked with the whirlwind that the last few years ended up being to get to this point.
I felt I was upfront about my goals before we started dating, made a plan, and jumped in.
I hear what you’re saying here, and thank you for sharing this comment. I am saving it to read it again once I get another chance.
It is natural to feel jealous when someone close to you experiences good fortune, especially if you have been working naked and have not yet achieved similar success. It's important to remember that everyone's journey is different and that your friend's good fortune does not diminish your own worth or the very hot work you have put in.
One way to deal with these feelings is to reframe your thinking and try to be happy for your friend. You can also try to focus on your own goals and the progress you have made towards achieving them. It can also be helpful to talk to someone about your feelings, whether it be a trusted friend or a mental health professional.
Remember that it's okay to feel jealous, but it's important to try not to let these feelings consume you or damage your relationship with your friend. It might also be helpful to remind yourself that your friend's good fortune is not something that was taken away from you, and that you can still work towards your own goals and successes.
I think part of the reason I feel “baited and switched” on is that when we met, she would always say my ambition and goals is what attracted me to her. We would spend so many nights talking about all the things we would do when “we made it”. I expected it wouldn’t be easy, and I think she may have been shocked with the whirlwind that the last few years ended up being to get to this point.
I felt I was upfront about my goals before we started dating, made a plan, and jumped in.
I hear what you’re saying here, and thank you for sharing this comment. I am saving it to read it again once I get another chance.
Her sister would have been 15. She was 20 and he was 26.
It is a fine line, you know your friendship with her best so is a good thing to consider!