Comparison is the thief of joy—blah, blah, blah. You’ve heard it before, but has it ever stopped you from scrolling through someone’s curated Instagram life and immediately questioning all your ...
Using others as a measuring stick to assess your own worth is widely embedded in our highly competitive culture. This process starts fairly early in childhood when students are stratified based on ...
Constantly comparing yourself to others is like running a race with no finish line—you’re always chasing someone else’s life instead of enjoying your own. But breaking that cycle doesn’t mean ...
Comparison is as old as humanity itself, and in today's digital age, it's become almost unavoidable. Social media, with its feeds full of seemingly perfect lives, is a breeding ground for envy and ...
Say your friend posts a photo online of the gorgeous house she just bought. You want to be happy for her, but you can’t stop thinking about how you’re trying to make ends meet in your small rental.
Zachary Zane is a Brooklyn-based sex and dating expert, columnist, activist, and author of 'Boyslut: A Memoir and Manifesto' and co-author of 'Men’s Health: Best. Sex. Ever.' ...
Theodore Roosevelt said the following about comparison, “Comparison Is the Thief of Joy.” When we compare ourselves to others, we rob ourselves of our own happiness. Through comparison, we either feel ...
The more money you earn, the more choices you have, but it may never feel like enough if you keep comparing yourself to others. A Redditor recently had this concern, as she continues to stack herself ...