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How comparison quietly shapes our self-worth
“We don’t just notice differences. We quietly decide what those differences mean about us.”
“We don’t just notice differences. We quietly decide what those differences mean about us.”
“Most people fail because they are trying to drag a mountain while insulting themselves the whole way up.”
“Comparison is the thief of joy.” — Theodore Roosevelt
“Successful people at work are kind, but not ‘too nice.”
"When fathers are empowered, families are stabilized, and society is healed."
“The greatest danger is not that we fail, but that we stop believing our efforts make a difference.” Marianne Williamson.
BY: COLLEEN LINDBERG There are times in our lives where we get that feeling that we are alone. It might...
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