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Hey,
it’s Marc.
A few years ago
I remember scrolling through social media one evening.
At first
it was harmless.
A few posts.
A few videos.
A few success stories.
But after about 20 minutes
something had changed.
Not around me.
Inside me.
Suddenly
my progress felt smaller.
My achievements felt less impressive.
My timeline felt slower.
Even though
nothing in my life had actually changed.
And that's the trap.
Comparison doesn't change your reality.
It changes your perception of reality.
Your brain was never designed to compare itself to thousands of people every day.
For most of human history
you compared yourself to a small group.
Your family.
Your friends.
Your community.
Now
before breakfast
you can compare yourself to:
A millionaire.
A fitness model.
A CEO.
A professional athlete.
A creator with millions of followers.
And your nervous system treats those comparisons
as real social information.
The result?
You start feeling behind.
Even when you're making progress.
You start feeling unsuccessful.
Even when you're growing.
You start feeling inadequate.
Even when you're doing fine.
What helped me
I started asking a different question.
Not:
"Am I ahead of them?"
But:
"Am I ahead of where I was six months ago?"
Because that's the only comparison
that actually matters.
The person you were yesterday.
Last month.
Last year.
The moment I shifted my focus there
something interesting happened.
I felt lighter.
More motivated.
More grateful.
And strangely enough
I started making faster progress.
That's the lesson
Comparison steals energy.
Growth creates energy.
One makes you feel behind.
The other reminds you how far you've come.
So the next time you catch yourself comparing
pause for a second.
And ask:
"Would the version of me from one year ago
be proud of where I am today?"
The answer might surprise you.
Stay sharp
Your Marc from Neurotweak


