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Jealousy

Jealousy, a common emotion but still such a strong emotion. Washington Irving once wrote "There is never jealousy where there is not strong regard." Just how often is that statement really true? My personal experience has led me to believe that it is quite frequently the case that some one looks up to the people they are jealous of. I was, and still am, jealous of my teammate, competitor, and friend Deborah.

Deborah and I were friends long before we were ever teammates. In ninth grade, when we met, we had much in common. We were both good students, we were into the same things and generally were looked up to by our peers so it seemed natural that we would become close friends. But it was actually this facade of perfection that made us into competitors no matter how nice we were about it. We had some of the same classes and ended up ceaselessly competing in this three trivial classes. Stupid things like who got a higher grade or whose notes were more detailed; but it was all friendly. Then one of our mutual friends convinced both Deborah and I to join the lacrosse team with her. Well


Washington Irving once wrote "There is never jealousy where there is not strong regard." I believe Mr. Irving was right about this; for I am still insanely jealous of Deborah, but I will always have the highest regard for her.

So, the situation ends up that Deb and I had a monopoly on the defensive positions. We were both always starters for JV and were also swingers for the Varsity team, all in freshmen year. We actually formed an exclusive team between herself and me. She would always play a certain position that teamed with the certain position I played. This continued into sophomore year where we added onto our lists of achievements, we were the two captains of the JV team. Then in junior year we both made Varsity and got our guaranteed same positions as starters. It was just like a movie, right?

, of course we both did other wise there would be no story here.

So, where did the jealousy come into play? I hated Deb. She was perfect every year and I felt as though she just kept excelling and I just kept slipping. In sophomore year I experience a major academic decline suddenly where I

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