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Your say: week beginning January 12

Your say: week beginning January 12

Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. We’d love to hear from you, you can email us at yoursay@theconversation.edu.au. Monday January 12 The Hiding Place “This review of Kate Mildenhall’s novel resonated with me on a couple of levels, as a picture of contemporary Australia
Is it okay to feel ‘schadenfreude’ at work? Here’s how to navigate this complex emotion

Is it okay to feel ‘schadenfreude’ at work? Here’s how to navigate this complex emotion

Pressmaster/GettyHave you ever felt delighted (perhaps secretly) when something went wrong for someone else? We may not openly admit it, but many of us have probably felt this way – sometimes intentionally, sometimes unconsciously. This feeling has a name, borrowed into English from German: “schadenfreude”. And workplaces or other business

Your say: week beginning January 12

Your say: week beginning January 12
Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. We’d love to hear from you, you can email us at yoursay@theconversation.edu.au. Monday January 12 The Hiding Place “This review of Kate Mildenhall’s novel resonated with me on a couple of levels, as a picture of contemporary Australia

Is it okay to feel ‘schadenfreude’ at work? Here’s how to navigate this complex emotion

Is it okay to feel ‘schadenfreude’ at work? Here’s how to navigate this complex emotion
Pressmaster/GettyHave you ever felt delighted (perhaps secretly) when something went wrong for someone else? We may not openly admit it, but many of us have probably felt this way – sometimes intentionally, sometimes unconsciously. This feeling has a name, borrowed into English from German: “schadenfreude”. And workplaces or other business