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The comparison trap

Tommy Cicero
2 min readMay 21, 2022

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“Don’t compare your behind the scenes with someone else’s highlight reel”

- Steven Furtick

Comparing ourselves to others can become a trap if we attempt to measure in standards that may not necessarily match our own reality. We see it every day in advertising, on social media or in Hollywood productions. People will make unfair comparisons to the idea of perfection that we are inundated with on a daily basis in the media and out in public. Being aware of these unreasonable displays of beauty, power and wealth is important so as to not get sucked into an unhealthy culture of, “Who is living their best life?”

The comparison trap seems to have gotten more alluring with the rise of the information age and influencers who get paid to effortlessly post pics of their lavish lifestyle. Even with our friends on social media, people tend to post their best pics. We don’t see all of the deleted or unposted shots, or what’s going on behind the camera. We don’t know everyone’s stories based of their carefully crafted social media posts. We get the highlights. We don’t know what’s going on inside the heads of that beautiful couple sitting in that expensive car. We see the optics. We don’t see what’s going on behind the scenes.

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I found the healthiest comparison for me to make, is to my former self. How have I improved as a person? Where am I…

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Tommy Cicero
Tommy Cicero

Written by Tommy Cicero

Bridging the gap between Spirit and science. I love creating stuff that inspires and motivates. Always leveling up in life while enjoying the ride!

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