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How does the brain's automatic social comparison process relate to motivation?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The brain's automatic social comparison process can serve as a motivational tool when the comparisons are framed positively. Upward comparisons that feel achievable can inspire individuals to strive for similar goals, while comparisons perceived as unattainable can lead to feelings of threat and inadequacy. Understanding this dynamic allows individuals to harness social comparison as a means of motivation rather than a source of discouragement.

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