The Chronicle: Comparison is the thief of joy. But why do we do it? And is there a way to avoid imposter syndrome?
Comparison is the thief of joy. But why do we do it? And is there a way to avoid imposter syndrome?
Most people think of comparison and competitiveness as fixed characteristics: You’re either competitive, or you’re not. You’re the type of person who compares themself to others, or you’re not. But ...
Negative comparisons, when we perceive others as better and/or ourselves as worse, can feel like a blow to the soul. College students, in particular, are struggling to negotiate a complex stew of ...
New Republic: Wiki-Espionage And A Salient Comparison, Except That The 1979 Documents From Iran Had Almost Zero Circulation
Wiki-Espionage And A Salient Comparison, Except That The 1979 Documents From Iran Had Almost Zero Circulation
ascopubs.org: Patient-Oriented Cancer Information on the Internet: A Comparison of Wikipedia and a Professionally Maintained Database
Patient-Oriented Cancer Information on the Internet: A Comparison of Wikipedia and a Professionally Maintained Database
MSN: “They’re so afraid of it”: Internet reacts as Wikipedia drops Grokipedia article as comparison intensifies
“They’re so afraid of it”: Internet reacts as Wikipedia drops Grokipedia article as comparison intensifies
DMNews: What the science of social comparison actually says about why scrolling through other people’s lives makes you feel worse even when you know it’s curated
What the science of social comparison actually says about why scrolling through other people’s lives makes you feel worse even when you know it’s curated
BLOOM (TAMPA)- While social media may be a space to connect, it can also lead us down a road of insecurity and comparison. Gayle Guyardo, host of Bloom, chatted with Content Creator and Body ...