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It is a reach for authenticity – a process of individuation – when you cease to compare yourself with others and choose, instead to live your life.
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…there’s no winning the comparison game… comparing always produces a loser.
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Comparison lives at regret’s core.
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…the decision to choose money over happiness is fueled by insecurity, social comparison, and the need to display one’s power for all to see.
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Self-awareness involves a process of comparing yourself to standards.
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…workers are pleased relative to what they see or have heard happening elsewhere and relative to their fears as to what might have happened to them.
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…it’s more productive to focus on whether you are fulfilling your own potential than comparing yourself to someone else.
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…the key, in all deliberate practice, is to choose a comparison that stretches you just beyond your current limits.
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It’s only when we compare pictures of ourselves over a period of weeks or months that we can see a stark difference. The impact of leadership is also best judged over time.
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…commerce is where you are at any given moment when you decide to search, shop, compare, or buy. Commerce is everywhere, all the time. It is continuous.
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