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  • Isn't it interesting how our sense of self congee get agitated when we witnessed something that I guess reflects, um, or mirrors something within ourselves that we feel like we want to let out?

  • But we haven't been able to yet.

  • It's a trapping of the ego when the fact that someone else shines feels like it impedes upon her own capacity to shine.

  • It's almost like we come from a scarcity mindset, and we think that there is no room for two people to shine.

  • I'm like, Well, that guys excellent somehow diminishes the space in which I can stand and I've experienced that as well.

  • Like I've experienced that feeling.

  • I know that disquiet, you know, it's it's it's Somehow the existence of another negates my own, but they can't be true.

  • It's not true.

  • That is a trapping of the ego that is also a trapping of comparison.

  • You know, I think comparison is Onley healthy if it inspires you to want to do better, not if it makes you vain and bidder Yes, which it can do to have to l toe all of us.

  • The people that you're around, they're going to influence you in a terrifying way because you're just around them, so you don't think to look beyond them.

  • They're the people that you encounter.

  • And this is why I think people have to be so careful with who they follow online, how they cultivate their online world.

  • Because it used to be.

  • You couldn't get too freaked out.

  • There are only so many like incredible people around you.

  • Yeah, but now it's like you can curate this feat of people who are extraordinary at the very thing that you want to be extraordinary at better than you there farther ahead and you can convince yourself that you can't get there and it becomes like this where you're in this weird thing where you're inspired by them.

  • But like you said, it's also diminishing their sense of self.

  • Well, It's very interesting, right, because they say, you know, on a small scale you become the people that you hang out with you because of the mutual mental mirroring that occurs when you're interface, the other humans you can't help.

  • The process of us most is by which you mirror and or acquire the qualities of that.

  • What you surround yourself with, including the people you surround yourself with.

  • And But what can also happen is you can compare yourself to the people that you're around.

  • But then what happens now with people like us, like you were saying, Okay, so now you're not surrounded necessarily Just by the physical people that are around you, which is again, is a constrained, limited size.

  • Now you're also surrounded by the feeds you follow.

  • You're surrounded by the instagrammers that you follow.

  • And so every time you scroll, you become what you behold.

  • But you also compare yourself with.

  • And it can give you the illusion that the world and the marketplace is smaller than it actually is.

  • And so it's like that guy's got a 1,000,000 followers.

  • He's collapsing my capacity to have a voice or that guy's got 500 million likes he somehow eclipsing the integrity of the work I'm putting out.

  • But that's also an illusion.

  • Isn't it interesting how our sense of self can get agitated when we witnessed something that I guess reflects or mirrors something within ourselves that we feel like we want to let out?

  • But we haven't been able to yet.

  • It's a trapping of the ego when the fact that someone else shines feels like it impedes upon her own capacity to shine.

  • It's almost like we come from a scarcity mindset, and we think that there is no room for two people to shine.

Isn't it interesting how our sense of self congee get agitated when we witnessed something that I guess reflects, um, or mirrors something within ourselves that we feel like we want to let out?

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それはあなたがより良いことを行うためにインスピレーションを与える場合は、比較は健康的である - ジェイソンシルバ (Comparison Is Only Healthy If It Inspires You To Do Better - Jason Silva)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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