You’re Just Where You’re Supposed to Be
We compare ourselves to others in dozens of ways, from the sublime to the ridiculous: how much we earn, the size of our homes, the cost of our cars, the extent of our social lives, our appearance, and many others.
We’re taught this behavior by our parents, who are pressured into it by a society that for better or worse uses economic, material, and external factors as yardsticks.
Comparing ourselves to others will, little by little, year by year, destroy our chances for happiness in life. It’s a race we can never win.
Instead, we need to pursue those things that bring us pleasure, not the things others pursue or things we think should make us happy.
We need to base decisions on our own lives, the lives we want to lead, not other people’s lives or the lives others think we should lead.
God wants us to realize we are all incomparable.