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Comparison is a natural tendency for humans. It can be used to inspire us or tear us down. Most often, subconsciously, we use comparison to self-sabotage, leaving us to play a small game and bring others down with us. The focus of most comparisons is typically the external material aspects of the world, such as money, status, and physical appearance. This feeds the scarcity mindset. But a scarcity mindset isn’t inherently wrong. What’s important is our awareness of when and why we are comparing.

Acknowledging your comparison

Using comparison for inspiration

Measuring stick to support goals

Unintentional disempowerment

Often, comparison concerns the tangible

Comparison feeds scarcity

Following curiosity

Stunting or expanding curiosity

Opportunities and reminders through comparison

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