Why is it ineffective to tell someone to stop comparing themselves to others?
Telling someone to stop comparing themselves to others fails because social comparison is an automatic process ingrained in our brain's functioning. It's not merely a habit that can be turned off; instead, it serves a crucial role in threat detection and reward calibration. Suppressing this instinct leads to cognitive costs and often results in increased focus on the very comparisons one is trying to avoid.
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