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Comparison is the thief of joy.
Theodore Roosevelt
Don’t compare your actual self to a hypothetical self. Don’t drown in a sea of “what if” s. Don’t clutter your mind by imagining other versions of you, in parallel universes, where you made different decisions. The internet age encourages choice and comparison, but don’t do this to yourself. “Comparison is the thief of joy,” said Theodore Roosevelt. You are you. The past is the past. The only way to make a better life is from inside the present. To focus on regret does nothing but turn that very present into another thing you will wish you did differently. Accept your own reality. Be human enough to make mistakes. Be human enough not to dread the future. Be human enough to be, well, enough. Accepting where you are in life makes it so much easier to be happy for other people without feeling terrible about yourself.
Matt Haig (Notes on a Nervous Planet)
Comparison is the thief of joy,’ said Theodore Roosevelt. You are you. The past is the past. The only way to make a better life is from inside the present. To focus on regret does nothing but turn that very present into another thing you will wish you did differently. Accept your own reality. Be human enough to make mistakes. Be human enough not to dread the future. Be human enough to be, well, enough. Accepting where you are in life makes it so much easier to be happy for other people without feeling terrible about yourself.
Matt Haig (Notes on a Nervous Planet)
Comparison is the thief of joy. Theodore Roosevelt
Lisa Bevere (Without Rival: Embrace Your Identity and Purpose in an Age of Confusion and Comparison)
Comparison is the thief of joy
Theodore Roosevelt
Comparison is the thief of joy, but also of a mother’s confidence.
Ainsley Arment (The Call of the Wild and Free: Reclaiming Wonder in Your Child's Education)
Theodore Roosevelt said it best: “Comparison is the thief of joy.
Gina Homolka (The Skinnytaste Cookbook: Light on Calories, Big on Flavor)
People say comparison is the thief of joy when it comes to success, right? But it’s also the thief of compassion when it comes to suffering.
Penny Reid (Laws of Physics: Time (Hypothesis #6))
Comparison is the thief of joy, but also of a mother’s confidence
Ainsley Arment (The Call of the Wild and Free: Reclaiming Wonder in Your Child's Education)
Theodore Roosevelt’s quote: “Comparison is the thief of joy.
Rachel Simmons (Enough as She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy, and Fulfilling Lives)
Comparison is the thief of joy, and this is my dream. Just because my dreams are smaller in nature doesn't make them any less important or valid.
Jana Aston (If You Give A Jerk A Gingerbread (Reindeer Falls, #2))
comparison was the thief of joy, as Teddy Roosevelt had once
Kristan Higgins (Pack Up the Moon)
Comparison is and will always be the thief of all joy.
Lisa Nichols
when it comes to online life, women just don’t respond well to other women’s success—if comparison is the thief of joy, Instagram is the cat burglar of contentment.
Ellery Lloyd (People Like Her)
Comparison is the thief of joy”,
Wilda Hale (The Fear of Failure: How To Become An Action Taker, Stop Worrying, Overcome Procrastination and Perfectionism)
Comparison is the thief of joy – If you’re always comparing yourself to others, you’ll never see yourself as the unique and awesome person that you are.
Jane Olson (Counting Calories: A True Story From An Average Jane Who Lost Over 120 Pounds In Less Than 6 Months)
They say comparison is the thief of joy,
Elsie Silver (Powerless (Chestnut Springs, #3))
But comparison is the thief of joy, as they say.
Piper Rayne (Birth of a Baby Daddy (The Baileys #3))
Sorry, the Sisterhood, but when it comes to online life, mothers just don’t respond well to other mothers’ success – if comparison is the thief of joy, Instagram is the cat burglar of contentment.
Ellery Lloyd (People Like Her)
People told us that comparison was the thief of joy. But the real culprit was competition.
Laurie Elizabeth Flynn (The Girls Are All So Nice Here)
Comparison is the greatest thief of all joy. When you stay focused on you, the view is much better!
Heather Monahan (Confidence Creator)
I found that the more "authentic" I was, the more followers I won, and the more those followers "liked" me. If that sounds patronizing, I honestly don't mean it that way. Sorry, the Sisterhood, but when it comes to online life, women just don't respond well to other women's success-if comparison is the thief of joy, Instagram is the cat burglar of contentment.
Ellery Lloyd (People Like Her)
Dear Daughter, Your worth is not in others opinions, you don’t have to be the same as everyone else. I didn’t make you different, and one-of-a-kind, so you could blend in. I made you to be unique to stand out, like a candle in the darkness, to shine for me. Someone else’s perfect will never be as high as mine, so let me make you complete/perfect. Dear one, don’t let the thief comparison steal your joy, I’ve given you so many gifts to use for me. Can anything I give you be less then excellent?
Elizabeth Novak
Comparison is the thief of joy”.
Shawnda Patterson (Getting Unstuck: How To Create The Life You've Always wanted To Live)
Now I understand the quote from Theodore Roosevelt: “Comparison is the thief of joy.
Brené Brown (The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are)
Judgment is also a fun killer. In order to judge something, we have to step out of an experience so that we can evaluate it, and (as we just noted) when we are out of our present experience, we are obviously not in flow. Even everyday forms of evaluation, such as “liking” things on social media or editing the selfie we just took, count as judgment and encourage self-consciousness—another fun killer—and therefore will destroy that moment’s capacity to be fun. Comparing ourselves to other people is also a form of judgment and is toxic to fun—as the saying goes, “Comparison is the thief of joy.
Catherine Price (The Power of Fun: How to Feel Alive Again)
You know comparison is the thief of joy.
Kenya Goree-Bell (Bad Guy (Blood Legacy #1))
Comparison is the thief of joy.
Ozan Varol (Awaken Your Genius: Escape Conformity, Ignite Creativity, and Become Extraordinary)
It is often believed that President Teddy Roosevelt called social comparison the “thief of joy.” Whether he said it or not, it’s true: researchers have long found that social comparison lowers our happiness.[29] But you hardly need a study to tell you that—just spend a few hours browsing Instagram and see how bad you feel about yourself. This is because you are comparing your success with your perception of others’ success, as depicted in information of dubious accuracy. Nothing good comes of this. Social comparison, fear of failure, and perfectionism are like Dante’s prideful sea of ice, freezing you in place with thoughts of what others will think of you—or, worse, what you will think of yourself
Arthur C. Brooks (From Strength to Strength: Finding Success, Happiness, and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life)
Comparison is the thief of all joy.
Rebecca Raisin (Summer at the Santorini Bookshop)
As they say, comparison is the thief of joy.
Mary Stone (Fatal Lies (Sky Stryker #2))
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Comparison is the thief of joy. That’s what they say, isn’t it?
Kate Storey (The Memory Library)
Comparison is the thief of joy, so don’t steal your joy trying to compare me to some shit that will never measure up to me.
Authoress Masterpiece (Love Me Naked)
Comparison is the thief of joy.
Dan Sullivan (The Gap and The Gain: The High Achievers' Guide to Happiness, Confidence, and Success)
Comparison is the thief of joy.
Teddy Roosevelt
Comparison is the thief of joy.
Brené Brown (The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are)
They say comparison is the thief of joy, and comparing how different my life might look if one tiny interaction hadn’t happened is definitely doing that.
Elsie Silver (Powerless (Chestnut Springs, #3))
Comparison is the thief of joy,
Robin S. Sharma (The 5 AM Club: Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life)
comparison is the thief of joy.
Lauren Blakely (Asking for a Friend (Boyfriend Material, #1))
Happiness is not just about having more, but also about focusing more on what we do have. This mindset is the key to crafting joy; the opposite of that is comparison, which is the thief of joy.
Gaur Gopal Das (Energize Your Mind: Learn the Art of Mastering Your Thoughts, Feelings and Emotions)
DON’T COMPARE YOUR actual self to a hypothetical self. Don’t drown in a sea of ‘what if’s. Don’t clutter your mind by imagining other versions of you, in parallel universes, where you made different decisions. The internet age encourages choice and comparison, but don’t do this to yourself. ‘Comparison is the thief of joy,’ said Theodore Roosevelt. You are you. The past is the past. The only way to make a better life is from inside the present. To focus on regret does nothing but turn that very present into another thing you will wish you did differently. Accept your own reality. Be human enough to make mistakes. Be human enough not to dread the future. Be human enough to be, well, enough. Accepting where you are in life makes it so much easier to be happy for other people without feeling terrible about yourself.
Matt Haig (Notes on a Nervous Planet)
I was jogging this morning and I noticed a person about half a km ahead. I could guess he was running a little slower than me and that made me feel good, I said to myself I will try catch up with him. So I started running faster and faster. Every block, I was gaining on him a little bit. After just a few minutes I was only about 100 feet behind him, so I really picked up the pace and pushed myself. I was determined to catch up with him. Finally, I did it! I caught up and passed him. Inwardly I felt very good. "I beat him". Of course, he didn't even know we were racing. After I passed him, I realized I had been so focused on competing against him that ..... I had missed my turn to my house, I had missed the focus on my inner peace, I missed to see the beauty of greenery around, I missed to do my inner soul searching meditation, and in the needless hurry stumbled and slipped twice or thrice and might have hit the sidewalk and broken a limb. It then dawned on me, isn't that what happens in life when we focus on competing with co-workers, neighbours, friends, family, trying to outdo them or trying to prove that we are more successful or more important and in the bargain we miss on our happiness within our own surroundings? We spend our time and energy running after them and we miss out on our own paths to our given destination. The problem with unhealthy competition is that it's a never ending cycle. There will always be somebody ahead of you, someone with a better job, nicer car, more money in the bank, more education, a prettier wife, a more handsome husband, better behaved children, better circumstances and better conditions etc. But one important realisation is that You can be the best that you can be, when you are not competing with anyone. Some people are insecure because they pay too much attention to what others are, where others are going, wearing and driving, what others are talking. Take whatever you have, the height, the weight and personality. Accept it and realize, that you are blessed. Stay focused and live a healthy life. There is no competition in Destiny. Everyone has his own. Comparison AND Competition is the thief of JOY. It kills the Joy of Living your Own Life. Run your own Race that leads to Peaceful, Happy Steady Life.
Nitya Prakash
Comparison is the thief of joy,
Jana Aston (If You Give A Jerk A Gingerbread (Reindeer Falls, #2))
Comparison is the thief of joy.
Becka Mack (Unravel Me (Playing For Keeps, #3))
Comparison is the thief of joy. —Theodore Roosevelt
Marshall Fine (The Autumn of Ruth Winters)