They say comparison is the thief of joy, and this, as it turns out, is one cliché that has a raft of empirical evidence backing it up. But there is another truth about social comparison: It’s pretty ...
You’ve probably heard the clichéd (but wise) phrase “Comparison is the thief of joy.” When it comes to the workplace, this phrase is particularly relevant. When we compare ourselves to others, we ...
Identifying a problem through expert analysis and research so we can begin using Comparison Culture as a catalyst for growth and positive change. There's something we have to talk about. It's ...
The process of constantly evaluating our own behaviour, thoughts, emotions, relationships, jobs, houses, clothes, looks, lives to each other is one of the most damaging internal narratives we can have ...
Comparison Culture is a huge problem for a lot of people, including young children. Comparison Culture is a pervasive phenomenon in which individuals habitually engage in the practice of measuring ...
Warren Buffet, chairperson and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, once said, “The big question about how people behave is whether they’ve got an inner scorecard or an outer scorecard. It helps if you can be ...
We humans are comparison creatures. We are constantly measuring ourselves against other people. This attribute may have evolved as a means of helping us fit into the social hierarchy of the cultures ...