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Comparison with others feeds the ego from "summary" of Detox Your Ego by Steven Sylvester
When we compare ourselves to others, whether it be in terms of material possessions, physical appearance, or social status, we are essentially seeking validation and approval from external sources. This constant need for comparison stems from our ego, which constantly craves attention and recognition from others. By measuring ourselves against others, we are fueling our ego and reinforcing the belief that our worth is determined by how we stack up against those around us. This need for comparison can become a toxic cycle, as we are never truly satisfied with where we stand in relation to others. We may experience feelings of envy or inadequacy when we percei...Similar Posts
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