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At worst, when we compare ourselves to others we end up focusing our energy on bringing them down instead of raising ourselves up. Instead, your focus and energy is placed on what you're capable of now and how you can improve yourself. Life becomes about being a better version of yourself.
Comparing ourselves to others allows them to drive our behavior. This type of comparison is between you and someone else. Sometimes it's about something genetic, like wishing to be taller, but more often it's about something the other person is capable of doing that we wish we could do as well.
One being: Social comparison bias can be defined as having feelings of dislike and competitiveness with someone that is seen physically, or mentally better than yourself. For a list of cognitive biases.
Ryan says, “It's useless to tell ourselves not to do it -- it's part of the function of the brain to compare.” So forget what your mother told you -- it's more than OK to compare yourself to others, it's great. It helps you improve in the future and can make you happier about where you are right now.
Awareness. Most often we do these social comparisons without realizing we're doing it. Stop yourself. Count your blessings. Focus on your strengths. Be OK with imperfection. Don't knock others down. Focus on the journey. Learn to love enough.
What Happens When You Stop Comparing Yourself To Others. Comparing yourself to others rarely does much good. It either leads to jealousy, which is totally useless envying someone doesn't somehow get you what they have, and it just makes you look bad or it gives you an inflated ego.
Water your own grass. Accept where you are. Love your past. Do a social media detox. Know that this isn't the end of the movie. Be grateful for what you have. Decide not to let fear guide your choices. Realize that you're not perfect.
Here are three reasons why you should stop comparing yourself to others. Mark Twain said that “comparison is the death of joy,” and the science agrees. Research has found that comparing breeds feelings of envy, low-self confidence, and depression, as well as compromises our ability to trust others.
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