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The Comparing Game: Escape the Comparing Paradigm, Embrace Your Own Uniqueness, Be Your True Self
Grace Scott
The Comparing Game: Escape the Comparing Paradigm, Embrace Your Own Uniqueness, Be Your True Self
Grace Scott
Publisher Marketing: Do You Always Compare Yourself To Others? ** "Most bronze medalists are happier than silver medalists, because bronze medalists compare themselves with all the people who competed but won no medal at all, while the silver medalists compared themselves with the gold medal winners and tortured themselves with the belief that they could have won the gold medal." Our perception of the society around us is developed through our observation and understanding. We see, meet and communicate with hundreds of people through every phase of our life. We learn about other people and through these experiences, we learn about ourselves. This is the theory of comparison. People come to know themselves by evaluating the successes, beliefs and attitudes of the people around them. Regardless of positive or negative, upward or downward, social and emotional comparison dictates the decisions and beliefs of everyone in today's modern society. In this guide, we will deconstruct the habits and perceptions that lead to the consistent comparison we make in our daily lives. We will discuss reasons behind this phenomenon and elaborate on it by providing information about the long-term effects of such habits. Here is a Preview of What We will Discuss.. Real-Life Scenarios of How People Comparing Themselves to Others Why Comparisons are Always Unfair How to Get Out of This Comparing Mentality Why Comparisons Often Result in Resentment How to Compare with Yourself for Improvement Comparing with others may seem like a minor glitch in our thought process. But through this guide, we will expand on the impact of this seemingly minor habit. How social comparison affects our lives and how we attempt to combat these practices are amongst some of the issues tackled in this book. We will also explore and understand the social structures that construct people's opinions and why happiness and success is measured through the process of comparison rather than self-exploration. Contributor Bio: Scott, Grace Grace Scott was born and raised in Vancouver, BC, Canada in the year of 1979. She held a bachelor of Arts degree with exceptionally high honors. Grace Scott published one of her bestselling book "The Power of Not Caring" in the year 2013. Her works also included "The Materialistic World." In 2014, Grace Scott launched two of her new books "The Comparing Game" and "The Secret of Creating Your Reality." Grace Scott is a wise and gentle spiritual teacher living in Vancouver with her 3 loving cats. Grace hoped to change thoughts and lives of people with her unique way of teachings in her books. Grace Scott has also been helping and inspiring countless people to find peace and love even in the most extreme circumstances. Grace believed in celebrating life and accept every single day with gratitude and love. She also believed that everyone deserved to live with joy, release struggle, experience peace, love, and abundance in everyday lives.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | February 27, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781508658870 |
Publishers | Createspace |
Pages | 50 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 3 mm · 81 g |