Much of our unhappiness comes about when comparing ourselves with someone else I walk the halls my eyes darting left to right Accessing what I wish I could have. I know I am not alone, the urge to be perfect consumes everyone's minds Nearly drowning ourselves with a false notion that we should be better than our peers Our views are distorted and expectations so high they are unattainable. You look at the person next to you and instantly insecurities fill the empty spaces in your mind But do you ever stop to think they may be thinking the same thing? Wish you could be like her? Tall, outgoing, and thin like her? So focused on her you lose yourself. Wish you could be like him? Strong, athletic, and good-looking like him? Who says you aren't good enough? Wanting so fiercely so intensely to find perfection we often lose our soul So busy ignoring God's gifts that we fail to even recognize any of his blessings Living in a world thatβs not quite up to par, we compare more than just ourselves. We compare the days and the weeks wishing they could just be a little bit better. We compare other families to our own wanting so badly to be βlike them" From our bodies to our ability to make people laugh, is there anything that will be good enough for ourselves? When you live in a world filled with constant comparison it can swallow your joy and steal your happiness Let confidence take you by the hand and lead you to peace Let it go We are letting time slip through our fingers. So focused on not being good enough, we end up just going through the motions Let the feeling of now pump through your veins Immerse yourself in the present Take pride in the talents God has given you and use them to help others This world isn't about you and your looks it is about the happiness you have in your heart You will not be remembered by your physical attributes because they fade away with the hands of time Your compassion, your love, and your journey and the lives that you touched along the way. THESE are the moments you will be remembered by. At the moment you stop comparing yourself to others is the moment that you are free because the person sitting next to you is doing the exact same thing. You are not alone.