February 15, 2020 Daily Post
Those doing meaningful work are usually high achievers.
Which often breeds comparison. Comparison weakens your ability to create change.
Someone else made a bigger impact in their chosen field than you? Unless your mission is the same as theirs – unless you’re playing the exact same game – comparison makes no sense. Play your game.
Someone else made more dollars in their industry than you? Unless your mission is measured exclusively by dollars – unless you’re playing by those rules rather than your own – comparison makes no sense. Play your game.
Comparison forces you to abandon your game in favor of playing somebody else’s.
Play your game, make your impact.
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