[Brain is clearly Having A Moment, and she is content to sit quiet as he processes whatever he needs to process. That leads, eventually, to a question, and she frowns, considering it. That's a harder one. Luckily she's up to the challenge.]
It depends on context again, right?
Usually, when people discuss envy as an emotion it is in a negative context, but even that isn't always. A person might sincerely congratulate someone else on their position in something by saying that they envy them, and it's very common to describe a good situation or good luck that someone else has as enviable.
Really, at the end of the day, what is envy other than another word for desire? There's nothing wrong with that, either. It only is a problem when you want something because someone else has it, or you want to have it instead of them because you think you deserve it more.
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It depends on context again, right?
Usually, when people discuss envy as an emotion it is in a negative context, but even that isn't always. A person might sincerely congratulate someone else on their position in something by saying that they envy them, and it's very common to describe a good situation or good luck that someone else has as enviable.
Really, at the end of the day, what is envy other than another word for desire? There's nothing wrong with that, either. It only is a problem when you want something because someone else has it, or you want to have it instead of them because you think you deserve it more.