Comparison
Cross-source consensus on Comparison from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Constantly comparing oneself with others is presented as a fast path to misery. — Envy, Mimetic Desire, and the Loneliness of Success
- Comparison can cause missed opportunities by redirecting attention away from the path ahead. — Envy, Mimetic Desire, and the Loneliness of Success
- Academic and student environments can intensify comparison through visible prestige markers. — Envy, Mimetic Desire, and the Loneliness of Success
- The recommended correction is to avoid adopting every externally reinforced goal. — Envy, Mimetic Desire, and the Loneliness of Success