Are You Keeping Score? The Hidden Dangers of Social Comparison and How to Break Free

Unlocking the Secrets to Escaping the Self-Destructive Cycle of Social Comparison: Tips and Insights for a More Fulfilling Life

The Science Of Self
5 min readOct 23, 2023
Two individuals stand on separate cliffs, shackled to towering scoreboards titled ‘Life Achievements’ under a stormy sky. One breaks free from their chains, symbolising the challenge of social comparisons and the power of breaking free from societal pressures.

“Comparison is the thief of joy,” Theodore Roosevelt

Yet, here we are, scrolling through Instagram, peeking at LinkedIn updates, and subtly checking out our friends’ new houses or cars. So, what’s the deal? Why can’t we stop comparing ourselves to others? And, more importantly, how can we make peace with this very human tendency?

Lets explore the hidden traps of comparing yourself to others, the psychological reasons behind it, and practical tips to chart a healthier path forward.

The Two Sides of Social Comparison

Social comparison is like a double-edged sword.

On one hand, it can be incredibly motivating. Take athletes, for instance. Usain Bolt didn’t become the fastest man on Earth by practicing sprints in a vacuum; he had rivals to beat, records to break, and a world of spectators to wow. So, comparing ourselves to others can, in fact, be a powerful source of motivation and growth. But that’s only when it’s…

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