Envy is a story about two best friends, Tim and Nick, who work together at a small advertising agency. Tim is a hardworking and dedicated employee, while Nick is more laid back and carefree.
One day, Tim comes up with a brilliant idea for a new ad campaign that could potentially make them both rich and famous. However, Nick is consumed by jealousy and begins to resent Tim's success.
As Tim's idea gains traction and starts to attract attention from higher-ups in the company, Nick's envy grows and he becomes increasingly desperate to sabotage Tim's project.
Ultimately, Nick's jealousy leads to a betrayal that not only destroys their friendship, but also has serious consequences for their careers.
Envy is a cautionary tale about the destructive power of jealousy and the importance of supporting and celebrating the success of others.
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