Adults face many of the same social comparison pressures as teens to one degree or another: comparing looks, social status, material items, even relationships.
Comparing ourselves to each other is a natural human behaviour that has evolved to help us live together as a cohesive group, to help us learn from one another, and to keep us from falling too far behind our potential.
CÒRÍS EN TOI!!~BELIEVE IN URSELF!.
BE URSELF!!🔆❕
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