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Rd5 starts a mate in 4 that will end with Re5.
I’d probably have managed to work that out for myself if I’d been just slightly less lazy minded, or a lot more careful. But at least my attitude is improving a bit.
Rd1 to Rd5?
And then Qg7 to Qg3?
1. Rd5+ Kxe4
2. Qg2+ Kf4
3. Qg3+ Ke4
4. Re5#
Have I missed something ? I hope not.