Why do we romanticize other people's lives? (Psychology, mindset, and how to stop)
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Why does everyone else’s life look more beautiful, successful, organized, or meaningful than ours online?In this episode of Inner Systems, I explore why we romanticize other people’s lives, how social media comparison affects our self-worth, and what happens when we lose touch with our own goals, identity, and happiness.From “perfect” relationships and wellness routines to aesthetic apartments, productivity culture, travel, beauty standards, and curated online identities — it’s easy to feel like everyone else has figured life out while you’re falling behind!But the truth is: we’re comparing our real lives to highlight reels.In this video, I talk about:00:00 Why we romanticize other people’s lives05:00 The psychology behind romanticizing09:00 Social comparison theory10:50 How social media comparison impacts self-esteem and creates identity confusion17:00 Practical ways to stop comparing yourself to others19:10 Creating a life that genuinely feels good to YOUIf you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by social media, stuck in comparison, dissatisfied with your life, or disconnected from yourself, this conversation is for you.Remember: your life does not need to look aesthetic online to be meaningful!💌 Subscribe for more videos on:self-worth, emotional wellness, psychology, confidence, burnout, self-development, identity, habits, modern life, and navigating adulthood intentionally.