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Stop The Comparisons…

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One of the most dangerous games you can get into is the “comparison” game.

And Monopoly.

Because when you begin comparing yourself to someone else, you begin to limit your own value. Let me just state the obvious here…you are not nor will you ever be _________. I’ll let you fill in the name of that person/company/school/organization or whatever it is that you are comparing yourself to.

You are you. (Thanks for stating the obvious, genius)

Quit trying to be that person. Quit trying to mimic their actions or lifestyle. Quit trying to be something you’re not.

Be you. And be the best you that you can be.

 

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