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What if your envy could lead you to the parts of yourself you've forgotten? We’re exploring the painful (but strangely empowering) emotion of envy, using the tale of Snow White and the Evil Queen as a map for self-awareness, shadow work, and personal growth. We’ll ask… – What really drives envy, jealousy, and comparison? – Why does the success of others feel like a threat to our own worth? – How can we transform that discomfort into motivation and compassion for ourselves and others? By viewing this classic fairytale through the lens of Jungian psychology, we’ll explain how the Evil Queen's red-hot rage can help us uncover the stories we're telling ourselves about what makes us valuable, lovable, or enough. Expect insights into: – Healthy vs. unhealthy envy – The link between insecurity and projection – Persona, shadow, and the parts of self we disown – How to reclaim your “inner Snow White” – The modern curse of comparison culture and self-envy If you’ve ever struggled with comparison, jealousy, or the fear that you’re not enough, you are not alone. Begin your own mythic journey with the Betwixt app: https://www.betwixt.life References: – Dr. Anna Machin, Seven Deadly Psychologies, BBC Sounds – Prof. Windy Dryden, Seven Deadly Psychologies, BBC Sounds – Moya Sarner, The Age of Envy: How to be Happy When Everyone Else's Life Looks Perfect, The Guardian –Sherry Turkle, quoted in The Guardian #Envy #SnowWhite #SelfWorth #MentalHealth #PersonalGrowth #Psychology #EmotionalHealing #Mythology