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How can individuals use social comparison productively?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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To use social comparison productively, one should focus on comparing their current self to their past self rather than to others. This involves recognizing others' achievements as potential inspiration rather than as evidence of personal inadequacy. Additionally, it's beneficial to frame comparisons in terms of specific skills and timelines, allowing for a more nuanced understanding of one's progress.

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