π± Why Do We Compare Ourselves Constantly?
We’ve all been there. π One minute you’re happy with your progress... The next, you’re stuck wondering: “Why do they have it all together while I’m still figuring things out?” “Why am I not as successful / pretty / smart / funny as them?” Here’s the deal — comparison isn’t a flaw in your character. π It’s wired into the human brain. --- π§ The Psychology of Comparison: Social Comparison Theory Let’s talk about Social Comparison Theory — a concept introduced by psychologist Leon Festinger in 1954. π What does it say? Humans have a natural drive to evaluate themselves — but since we can’t always measure success or worth objectively, we compare ourselves to others. π Why? Because comparison helps us: – Understand where we stand socially – Motivate ourselves to improve – Feel connected to those around us π§© The challenge? π In today’s world, comparison is constant — and exhausting. --- π Two Types of Comparison We Fall Into ✨ Upward Comparison — comparing to those we think are do...