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How do you handle awkward moments where something is going well for you and badly for someone else so you can’t commiserate like they’re hoping?

For the first time in my life aside from all this crazy health stuff everything is going great. However, this is not the case for many of my friends.
Empathetic and offering emotional support is easy, but they don’t just want empathy/support. They want to hear that everyone’s life also sucks, which normalized their predicaments and choices.

Ex: they hate their job, but you love your job. They have a terrible boyfriend/girlfriend, but you’re in a happy relationship. etc

When put in this position I normally downplay the good in my life or just don’t mention it because I don’t want make them feel worse.

I’m just wondering if there’s a better way?
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I don't think you need to downplay the good in your life. When they ask about how things are going just be honest. You don't have to say it in a way that rubs it in their face, just tell them what's good and what is really going on in your life. Friends should be able to be there during the hard times and good times. They should be cheering on your successes not getting upset about it. If they do get upset then that's something they have to learn to deal with because that's not healthy.
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