
We Love to See Our Friends Fail
The Unspoken Truth About Jealousy, Insecurity, and Hidden Rivalries
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ナレーター:
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Anthony Castor
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著者:
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A.A. Castor
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Are you tired of pretending you're always happy for your friends' successes—while secretly feeling a twinge of satisfaction when they fail? We Love to See Our Friends Fail: The Unspoken Truth About Jealousy, Insecurity, and Hidden Rivalries confronts the dark corners of human emotion we're often too ashamed to admit. Drawing on raw confessions, reflective exercises, and eye-opening insights, this book unravels why we sometimes root against the people we claim to care about. More importantly, it offers a roadmap to break the destructive cycle of envy and transform those hidden rivalries into opportunities for genuine growth, empathy, and deeper connection.
From the subtle glee at a friend's setback to the bitterness of feeling left behind, each chapter exposes the unspoken rivalries that haunt even our closest relationships. With thought-provoking reflection prompts and practical strategies, you'll learn how to:
- Recognize the hidden comparisons that erode self-esteem and sabotage friendships.
- Spot the ill-wishing friend—and confront the times you've been that friend.
- Rewire your mindset for authentic support, replacing envy with self-compassion.
- Heal from the isolation of feeling "not good enough," reclaiming a sense of true worth.
- Build relationships that thrive on mutual celebration rather than quiet resentment.
We Love to See Our Friends Fail is more than just a revealing exploration of envy—it's an invitation to face your darker impulses without shame, and to emerge with a stronger sense of self and deeper bonds with those around you. If you're ready to transcend hidden rivalries and rediscover the joy of genuine friendship, this book is your guide to reclaiming authenticity, empathy, and the liberating power of true self-acceptance.
©2025 A.A. Castor (P)2025 A.A. Castor