Our problem is that we make the mistake of comparing ourselves to other people. You are not inferior or superior to any human being...You do not determine your success by comparing yourself to others, rather you determine your success by comparing your accomplishments to your capabilities. You are 'number one' when you do the best you can with what you have.
While personal maturity may mean being able to see beyond yourself, leadership maturity means considering others before yourself.
Comparing yourself to the people like you, comparing yourself to the people who aren't like you, looking at how many records you've sold, looking at the venue size you're selling out. None of that can even remotely measure how happy you are.
Comparing yourself to somebody else is like comparing yourself to a bird.
You do not determine your success by comparing yourself to others, rather you determine your success by comparing your accomplishments to your capabilities.
It’s not comparing yourself with others who call themselves Christians. Compare yourself to the Scripture.
You can take pride in yourself without comparing yourself to anybody else. If you run your race and be the best that you can be, then you can feel good about yourself.
Maturity is the ability to think, speak and act your feelings within the bounds of dignity. The measure of your maturity is how spiritual you become during the midst of your frustrations.
Comparing yourself to others is an act of violence against your authentic self.
You can never be happy when you're constantly comparing yourself to others. Keep your eyes ahead.
Comparing Jesus with history's greatest of human leaders is like comparing the sun to a flashlight with no batteries.
Don't undermine your worth by comparing yourself with others. It is because we are different that each of us is special.
Try not to get lost in comparing yourself to others. Discover your gifts and let them shine!
With maturity comes the wish to economize - to be more simple. Maturity is the period when one finds the just measure.
Yoga is about working with what you've got on that day. Some days you may find certain positions easier to get into than others. It's not about comparing yourself or judging yourself, it's about being in that moment and doing your best.
Healthy aggression is good, but I think social media can perpetuate that in the worst way. You have to be careful about comparing yourself to others. You can never be somebody else. You will only be yourself, and that's what's great.