We're often told to ignore negative emotions like resentment, jealousy, and frustration. But what if these feelings aren't obstacles, but signals? This thread explores the powerful idea that "your resentment is a compass." The things that you secretly resent in others—their freedom, their creative work, their fit physique—are often a map pointing directly to your own unfulfilled desires. This is a space for radical self-honesty. Instead of suppressing these feelings, we'll learn to analyze them. Why does your manager's ability to leave work at 3 PM on a Friday fill you with a low-grade anger? It's likely a sign that you desperately crave more autonomy. Why do you feel a pang of jealousy seeing someone's successful side project? It’s a clue that you have a creative urge you are not honoring. By courageously examining what we resent, we can uncover a blueprint for the life we actually want to live, and begin taking steps to build it for ourselves.