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Why Is Negative Comparison Vs Positive Comparison is So Famous?

Why Is Negative Comparison Vs Positive Comparison is So Famous?

What we know, from the latest research is that comparison only makes you feel bad about yourself.

Most people what they do is that they get trapped in this vicious circle of comparison throughout their life. Without even realizing that they are killing their own self slowly. Because when you are comparing yourself, especially in a negative way you are not growing. My friend you are only making yourself, feel worst. Casey Neistat  (Famous YouTuber and Vlogger ) once said " There will be always someone who is better than you - you can only be the hardest working person in the room"

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Podcaster of Mind Mastery Podcast 🎙️ ➡️YouTuber. 🈚Motivational Speaker

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