Comparison gets a bad rep, but is it always deserved and can it actually be helpful to us?
Welcome to another My Why from Claire Sandys (co-host of The Silent Why podcast). My Why episodes are weekly audio shorts of my latest blog post. If you'd prefer to read it, you can find it here:thesilentwhy.com/post/comparison
This week I'm exploring the subject of comparison. It gets a lot of negative attention because of social media and is even said to be the thief of joy, but can it also be the provider? And is it sometimes more about what's going on inside us, rather than what we're comparing ourselves to?
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