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Time Magazine International Edition

A user’s guide to human emotions

HY IS THAT PEOPLE ARE QUICK TO SAY THEY’RE jealous of someone, but will not admit to being envious? What’s the difference between shame and guilt? Is hopelessness the same as despair? These are the questions Brené Brown, the sociology professor turned best-selling author and leadership consultant, tries to answer in her new out Nov. 30.

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