18. Comparison Is the Thief of Joy
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概要
In Episode 18 of The Reset, Shaun dives into one of the most destructive internal loops:
Comparison.
Comparing your body.
Your success.
Your progress.
Your discipline.
Your life.
The truth?
If you play the comparison game, you will never win.
Because there will always be someone:
- Better
- Faster
- Richer
- Leaner
- Ahead
And even if you become “the best” — it won’t last.
This episode invites you to step off the comparison treadmill.
Key Themes- Comparison as identity erosion
- Objectifying yourself through the mind
- Insecurity and performance loops
- The mind as a terrible master, great servant
- Pain pushing vs insecurity driving
- Embodiment vs intellectualising
- Meditation and awareness as circuit breakers
- Creating space between thought and identity
“You’re never going to be good enough in comparison.”
There will always be someone better.
So if your worth is built on comparison,
your peace will always be unstable.
Comparison pulls you out of your lived experience
and turns you into an object to judge.
That’s where joy disappears.
The Real ResetWhen comparison arises, ask:
- Is this for my growth?
- Or is this to validate my insecurity?
- Am I building… or proving?
- Is this coming from lack?
Because comparison is usually a shield.
It protects you from feeling:
- Not good enough
- Not worthy
- Not safe
But the shield keeps you stuck.
Mind vs BodyYou cannot master the mind from within the mind.
You must:
- Move your body
- Slow your breathing
- Create awareness
- Observe thoughts without becoming them
The mind wants to pick apart.
Awareness wants to experience.
Closing ReflectionYour uniqueness is not up for competition.
When you stop comparing,
the cycle ends.
And when the cycle ends,
joy returns.
If you know someone trapped in comparison loops, send this to them.