They were always wrestling with comparisonitis, but that changed when they accepted themselves and became a peacemaker to their parts.
It seemed they were always striving. I was wanting this and wanting that. They couldn’t make peace with the fact they weren’t meant to be superman or wonder woman.
They wanted to be someone else. They wanted something else, and the world’s economy pandered to this lust and obsession.
I think the most dangerous disease in this world is called Comparisionitis. If it doesn’t kill you, it will undoubtedly suck the life out of you.
It’s contagious and affects everyone I know. Yet, we continue to compare ourselves to others.
We look at others and make judgments on a thousand different aspects. You will have made some judgments about me.
I have made peace with myself that I am not someone else and don’t want to be someone else. I want to be fully me.
Is there still work to do? Of course. This Comparisionitis disease is ancient and old.
Are you comfortable with you?
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