Hi!
Your thread really caught my attention. I usually will not say anything about my brother, but on this occasion, I deem it as a good thing, for you NOT him. He is 3 years older than me and he always had most anything he wanted. Case in point, when my "parents" died they left him 4 million U.S. dollars and I received zero. But, guess what? He is never happy ever and will never be.
No pity party but I still work at 67 and have 24/7 chronic pain and especially with SaSu, I am content.
There is, in my point of view, lots of ways of "finding" oneself and I firmly believe that everyone not only is different in body and mind, but mind set. I am grateful for all the friends that I have on SaSu, food in my stomach and cupboards, a roof over my head and clothes on my back. When I was 18, I was homeless with zero money as my "parents" kicked me out with the clothes and shoes on me and a black garbage bag with my clothes and that was it period. That is why now, that was back in 1974, I am happy with what I have.
For me, I look at others around me who have $100,000 cars and fancy watches and the like and they are usually greedy, backstabbing and angry. It is never enough ever.
I taught and told myself back in 1974 that "stuff" will never make me happy, it comes from the inside. I had to work at it, tell myself each and every day, "be happy, I am healthy, and have food and shelter. be happy for the basics of life and go forward from there". Even today, I get caught up in seeing someone with a car that I could never afford, and I have to reremind myself the same thing from 1974, be happy, I leave with what I came with zero.
Not trying to be a huge bummer here, but think of someone who is battling cancer, I had gall bladder cancer back in 2014, and what those poor souls are going through.
I can really tell from your thread just how kind, caring and loving you are. Writing what you did shows such maturity, and a huge caring heart.
You are already halfway there just by recognizing not only the jealousy aspect BUT that you want to CHANGE!!! That is truly awesome, just like you are.
I also look at the aspect that I am 100% debt free and some others who have fancy everything are up to their eyeballs in debt. No thank you ever.
You are such a warm, and thoughtful person with so much introspective about yourself that you are and will be a winner not only in life but in being comfortable with yourself and it will show through in one's body language and mannerisms.
Have a great weekend filled with lovely weather and fields of brilliant flowers.
Walter