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Why has She got stars in the sky?

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"Why has Shé got stars in the sky?" , by Erik Pevernagie, oil on cardboard, 66x 88 cm

 

Happiness is not an unexpected jackpot nor a monolithic bunch but a forbearing casting and a daily discovery process.

Envy can tear apart the living of people and obliterate the peaceful course of their life.

A constant discontentment about the others' sparkling stars and a powerful permanent desire of confining people to an exclusionary cradle can disrupt relationships.

Jealousy remains a redoubtable pitfall for love, on the toll road of seclusion and "un-shareability." If affection is sickly cloistered and pompously exclusory, resentment may set free destructive segments and unchain emotional tornadoes.


Phenomenon: Jealousy

Factual starting point: woman