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[The Psychology of Social Comparison in Your 20s]-[189. 5 ways to stop comparing yourself to others]

The Psychology of your 20s · B2 · 2024-04-23

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The Psychology of Social Comparison in Your 20s

In our 20s, we often find ourselves caught in a cycle of "self-imposed psychological torture" known as social comparison. This decade is inherently unstable, filled with uncertainty about our careers, relationships, and identities, making us particularly prone to measuring our worth against the curated lives of others.

The Evolutionary Roots of Comparison

As social psychologist Leon Festinger theorized in the 1950s, social comparison is not merely a modern nuisance; it is an evolutionary trait. When humans lived in small tribes, comparing ourselves to others provided a "survival advantage." It helped us assess our relative position, understand group norms, and avoid being ostracized. Essentially, we looked at others to validate that we were on the right path. However, in the modern era, this innate tendency has morphed into a source of chronic anxiety.

The Digital Amplification

Today, we face an "insane level of information overload." Unlike our ancestors, we are constantly exposed to the "highlight reel" of hundreds or thousands of people via social media. This performative nature of digital life warps our perception of what is "normal," leading us to compare our messy, authentic realities against the "sugar-coated" versions others project. This often results in feelings of jealousy, competition, and a sense that we are constantly "lacking."

Breaking the Cycle: Three Key Rules

To move past the paralysis caused by comparison, the author suggests shifting our mindset through these three strategies:

1. Stop Suppressing, Start Expanding

Contrary to the advice of simply "unfollowing" triggers, true power comes from accepting your need to compare. Suppression creates an echo chamber and fails to address the underlying insecurity. Instead, the author recommends "expanding on your comparison." When you feel the urge to compare, add a positive or nuanced judgment to the thought. For example, if you see a peer succeeding, acknowledge their achievement while affirming your own path: "She is doing so well, and so am I; we just have different paths."

2. Keep Judgments Realistic

We must constantly remind ourselves that what we see online is "curated." Even the most vulnerable-looking posts are often strategic. By recognizing that we are comparing ourselves to a "reality that doesn't even exist," we can detach our self-worth from the distorted images we consume.

3. Prioritize Authenticity

Social comparison often leads to "self-sabotage" because we become preoccupied with how others perceive our choices. This manifests in everything from the clothes we wear to the career paths we choose. The ultimate antidote is to "do things for you first." By trusting your gut and choosing authenticity over external validation, you stop participating in the "mind game" of social comparison. As the author concludes, "the grass is actually greener where you water it"—focus your energy on nurturing your own life rather than being distracted by the progress of others.

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