Let go of comparison and competition from "summary" of Being Zen by Ezra Bayda
When we compare ourselves to others, we create a division between ourselves and them. This division is based on judgments and evaluations, which ultimately lead to feelings of superiority or inferiority. In the end, comparison only serves to reinforce our sense of separateness from others. Similarly, when we engage in competition with others, we are engaging in a battle that ultimately has no winners. Competition is based on the idea that there is a limited amount of success or happiness to go around, and that we must fight to secure our piece of the pie. This mindset only serves to perpetuate a cycle of s...Similar Posts
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