Jealousy pricks like a tiny thorn, arising when we want what others have—success, attention, happiness. It twists gratitude into resentment, making us focus on lacks instead of blessings. But jealousy also reveals our desires, showing what matters to us. Turning it into motivation, rather than bitterness, helps us grow toward the life we want.​

Jealousy pricks like a tiny thorn, arising when we want what others have—success, attention, happiness. It twists gratitude into resentment, making us focus on lacks instead of blessings. But jealousy also reveals our desires, showing what matters to us. Turning it into motivation, rather than bitterness, helps us grow toward the life we want.​

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