DEAR ANNIE: I’ve always had a complicated relationship with my older sister, “Beth.” She’s the golden child -- successful, pretty, everyone’s favorite. I’m more of the quiet one. I’ve never resented her accomplishments, but I’ve spent years feeling like I’m living in her shadow.
Recently, something strange happened. I got offered a promotion at work that would put me in a leadership role over a project Beth’s company is contracted on. It’s a huge opportunity. When I told my parents, they were polite but not enthusiastic. My mom actually said, “Well, let’s hope that doesn’t make things awkward for Beth.”
Beth hasn’t said much, just a text that said “Congrats,” with a period. Not even an exclamation point.
Part of me wants to let it go and focus on the win. But another part of me feels re

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