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I think no matter how much a person says (including myself) that they don''t compare themselves to others, or care what others think about their lifestyle, deep down, we all can have feelings of insecurity and wonder whether we measure up. I think it''s just human nature to look at other people and analyze why some people have more or less than you do. Sure, ideally for most of us, we shouldn''t envy others and we should be happy for everyone that they are successful without thinking to ourselves that they are probably just in a lot of debt to have what they have. But again, we are human, and part of life as a human is to have a hard time rising above caring about who has more "stuff." We all go through cycles of feeling inadequate, that is what makes us get out of bed in the morning and work to accomplish goals we have for ourselves. If we never knew anyone who had bigger, better, more expensive lifestyles than we did, I don''t know if we''d ever set the bar higher for ourselves. Ok, this is a really thought-provoking topic and I know I''m probably taking it to a level that it wasn''t intended to get to...so I''m stopping now! LOL!
Rhapsody, I agree it''s hard to be a small fish in a big ocean--I was a big fish in a small pond in my hometown, but when I moved to the suburbs of Chicago Holy Cow was I in for a reality check! I don''t even try to compete, it''s impossible! When I start to compare myself to others anymore, I really have to sit back for a minute and thing, jeez, it''s a good thing I actually have a roof over my head even if it is the size of a dollhouse, although we have friends our age who are living in homes that you could fit six of ours in! But I love my house, it''s cute, and I take a lot of pride in making it the best it can be for what it is. And who''s to say I won''t come back as a princess in another life and live in a palace any damn way!
Rhapsody, I agree it''s hard to be a small fish in a big ocean--I was a big fish in a small pond in my hometown, but when I moved to the suburbs of Chicago Holy Cow was I in for a reality check! I don''t even try to compete, it''s impossible! When I start to compare myself to others anymore, I really have to sit back for a minute and thing, jeez, it''s a good thing I actually have a roof over my head even if it is the size of a dollhouse, although we have friends our age who are living in homes that you could fit six of ours in! But I love my house, it''s cute, and I take a lot of pride in making it the best it can be for what it is. And who''s to say I won''t come back as a princess in another life and live in a palace any damn way!