Life Is Not Fair – But It Is Teachable
Page 6: Comparison Destroys Growth
Comparison feels harmless.
It often begins as curiosity,
but slowly turns into self-doubt.
Why comparison is dangerous
When you compare your life with others:
- You ignore different starting points
- You forget unseen struggles
- You judge progress unfairly
Comparison removes context.
The silent damage
Comparison does not motivate for long.
- It creates anxiety
- It reduces gratitude
- It steals confidence
You stop growing and start competing.
Lesson #6
The only fair comparison
is between who you were and who you are becoming.
A healthier approach
Instead of asking:
“Why are they ahead of me?”
Ask:
“What small progress did I make today?”
Growth happens quietly.
Reflection for today
Be honest with yourself:
“Whose journey am I comparing mine to, and what does it cost me emotionally?”
Peace returns when comparison ends.
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