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Comparing Yourself to Others, Solved

Comparing Yourself to Others, Solved

Mark Manson and Drew dive into why we compare ourselves to friends, coworkers, and strangers online—and why it usually makes us feel worse. This episode explores the uncomfortable truth behind social comparison: how it quietly erodes self-worth and why much of what we envy is a projection of our own insecurity.

SOLVED with Mark Manson

November 15, 20252h 9mExplicit

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Show Notes

We all compare ourselves to other people—our friends, coworkers, strangers on the internet—and most of the time, it makes us feel like shit. But why do we keep doing it?

In this episode of Solved, we dig into the uncomfortable truth behind social comparison, how it quietly ruins our self-worth, and why most of what we envy in others is a projection of our own insecurity.

We also get into the brutal paradox of success, the toxic loop of chasing status, and how the constant measurement of our lives against others is one of the dumbest things we do as a species. If you’ve ever felt not good enough, or like you’re falling behind, this one’s for you.

Chapters:

5:29 CHAPTER 1: Evolutionary Roots

20:18 CHAPTER 2: Philosophy and Social Comparison

48:37 CHAPTER 3: The Psychology of Social Comparison

1:22:19 CHAPTER 4: Digital Technology and Social Comparison

1:44:20 CHAPTER 5: The 80/20 of Managing Comparison


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