A Quote by Dawn Abraham

Don't compare yourself to others you have no idea what their journey is all about. — © Dawn Abraham
Don't compare yourself to others you have no idea what their journey is all about.
When you compare yourself with others in matters of wealth, position, and health, you should look at people less favoured than yourself. When you compare yourself with others in matters of religion, knowledge and virtue, look at people who are better than yourself.
There are always going to be things you don’t like about yourself or reasons to compare yourself to others, but once you realize that you only get one you, it’s best to just love yourself.
Many of our feelings of satisfaction or dissatisfaction have their roots in how we compare ourselves to others. When we compare ourselves to those who have more, we feel bad. When we compare ourselves to those who have less, we feel grateful. Even though the truth is we have exactly the same life either way, our feelings about our life can vary tremendously based on who we compare ourselves with. Compare yourself with those examples that are meaningful but that make you feel comfortable with who you are and what you have.
Rather than compare yourself to others, compare your present progress with your potential.
When you're an entertainer, it's hard not to compare yourself with the next person's success. But you have to trust your own journey and your strengths and believe in yourself. I think that's the best place to start.
It’s not comparing yourself with others who call themselves Christians. Compare yourself to the Scripture.
Don’t compare yourself to others. That’s when you start to lose confidence in yourself.
It is harmful to compare yourself to others. Others will do that for you.
Get rid of the idea that God wants you to sacrifice yourself for others, and that you can secure his favor by doing so; God requires nothing of the kind from you. What He wants is that you should make the most of yourself, for yourself, and for others; and you can help others more by making the most of yourself than in any other way.
Sure, compare. But compare the things that matter to the journey you're on. The rest is noise.
If you compare yourself to others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.
Do not compare yourself to others. If you do so, you are insulting yourself.
Do not compare yourself to what others seem to be.
When you compare yourself to others, you miss the miracle of who you are.
Don't compare your life to others. You have no idea what they have been through.
We live in a world of communication, everyone gets information about everyone else. There is universal comparison and you don't just compare yourself with the people next door, you compare yourself to people all over the world and with what is being presented as the decent, proper and dignified life. It's the crime of humiliation.
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