No One Wins: Comparison is a rigged game and the prize is burnout.
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You were taught to compete before you could spell your own name. Graded. Ranked. Measured. And now? You’re chasing gold stars in a race no one actually wins.
This episode pulls apart the lie that being “the best” will make you happy—and shows you why real confidence isn’t built on domination. It’s built on self-trust. You don’t need to be better than her. You need to be on your own damn side.
In this episode:
Why comparison is a thief that wears ambition's clothes
What Olympic medalists can teach us about joy
The brain science behind real confidence
How to opt out of the race and own your path
You're not behind. You're not broken. You're just done playing someone else’s game.
Listen now.
Episode references:
Bronze medalists display more happiness than silver due to counterfactual thinking. (University of Iowa, summarized in Time & Scientific American)