And who hasn’t felt better being there for their friends in times of
need? But this intention can also manifest in sneakier ways: displeasure
at our friend’s success.
Perhaps you just experienced something good in your life; you got a
great teaching slot at an amazing studio, lost weight, fell in love, or
got something published in a magazine. You’re so happy that you want to
share it with your closest friends, the people you hope will be happy
for you, the ones you count on to share in your joy. You meet your
friend for coffee to share your great news and their reaction is to
downplay it, and they may even seem amused by your excitement. Their
lack of shared excitement leaves you hurt and wondering what you did
wrong. (Yoganonymous)
Seven signs of a jealous friend!
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