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absolutely loved your October issue – so much of what I read felt like it spoke to my soul. Regarding, in particular, your article on envy, although I hate to admit it (call it Catholic guilt!), I myself felt envy when I recently saw that a childhood frenemy had self-published a children’s book. I haven’t even seen or spoken to this person in years, yet my immediate reaction was one of jealousy. It didn’t feel fair, but as my mum quite rightly pointed out, maybe it was the kick up

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