The document discusses the dangers of comparing oneself to others and having external competitions. It states that competing with others often leads to regret, jealousy, pain and feeling unsatisfied with one's own results as others may appear better. Instead, the document suggests having internal competitions with oneself as the best way to improve and focus on one's own growth rather than being discouraged by others' performances.
The document discusses the dangers of comparing oneself to others and having external competitions. It states that competing with others often leads to regret, jealousy, pain and feeling unsatisfied with one's own results as others may appear better. Instead, the document suggests having internal competitions with oneself as the best way to improve and focus on one's own growth rather than being discouraged by others' performances.
The document discusses the dangers of comparing oneself to others and having external competitions. It states that competing with others often leads to regret, jealousy, pain and feeling unsatisfied with one's own results as others may appear better. Instead, the document suggests having internal competitions with oneself as the best way to improve and focus on one's own growth rather than being discouraged by others' performances.
the best way to let your contents out, have a competition with others, the best way to have a regret, you seem unsatisfied with your results and compare it with others who are better, you think that they are better which tears you apart, you have the jealousy to the peaks but act as if nothing bothers, you have a lot of pain, but act as if nothing troubles you, you feel that there are two options in life, win and win, the one who lost gets out of the race, which bothers no one, but draw your attention here, the next test is to get you out, be prepared or lose the race, the final destination is to live or die, donot fluster I am also the one who is your type... -Aishani Vallabhaneni, 9A, Meridian, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.