Our Dr. Miles Intervention of the Day indirectly involves Miles in the Morning.
The crew had a conversation about how jealous they are of his golden pipes and his magnificent hair, and it spawned the thoughts of a woman who is also harboring some jealousy towards one of her friends.
She writes:
Dear Dr. Miles,
I heard you jokingly talk about your jealousy of Race Taylor the other day. While I know you were kidding, it bubbled up something inside me that I've been pushing down for a while now...I'm jealous of my best friend. It started off as admiration, but now it's driving me crazy. I can't stand it. Everywhere we go, she either runs into someone she knows or becomes instant best friends with the stranger next to her. Once we were on vacation and by the end of the week, she was swapping numbers with people and planning trips to visit. And don't get me started on the bar scene. It's men with drink after drink after drink. She's 40 and fabulous and gets the attention of every person in the room. People just gravitate to her...even kids! I love her and hate her all at the same time. There's a very real part of me that's like this isn't fair for everything to come up roses for her. I know in my head I'm being ridiculous, but I can't help it. What should I do?
What can this woman do, if anything? It sounds like she realizes it's ridiculous to be jealous of her best friend, but she can't help how she feels, right?



