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How to put your envy to good use

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Plus: The striking ‘quantum sandwich’ discovery Today in Wednesday 5 July 2023 You might t

Plus: The striking ‘quantum sandwich’ discovery Today in [Aeon]( [Psyche]( Wednesday 5 July 2023 You might think of envy as something you should suppress and keep hidden. [This week’s Guide]( by a clinical psychologist and expert on the emotion shows you a different, far more constructive response – you can use your envy as a tool for self-discovery and personal growth. – Christian Jarrett, Editor, Psyche [Difficult emotions]( Guide [How to put your envy to good use]( [Envious feelings can eat you up, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Here’s how to transform envy into a guide and motivator]( by Josh Gressel   While working late one night, the Caltech astronomer Konstantin Batygin made an astounding connection between the behaviour of matter at quantum and astronomical scales – which is missing in our macroscopic world. Featuring some nifty animated visuals, [this video]( has Batygin discussing the practical applications of his ‘quantum sandwich’ discovery, as well as its potentially mind-boggling implications. – Adam D’Arpino, Head of Video Physics Video [There’s a striking link between quantum and astronomic scales. What could it mean?]( 5 minutes [Share this newsletter with a friend]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( You have received this email because you signed up to the Aeon+Psyche Newsletter list. © Aeon Media Group Ltd 2023. Level 5, 100 Flinders Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia. [PRIVACY POLICY](  |  [CONTACT US](  |  [PREFERENCES](  |  [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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