ISBN-13: 9783565236275 / Angielski / Miękka / 144 str.
Their vacation looks better. Their house looks cleaner. Their children look happier. Social media has weaponized comparison, turning every scroll into an unfavorable audit of your own life. But even before the algorithm, humans were hardwired to measure themselves against their neighbors. The grass has always looked greener elsewhere.This book dissects the psychology of comparison. You will learn why the brain compares automatically, why upward comparisons feel so bad, and why the information we compare is almost always incomplete. The Instagram version of a life is not the kitchen-at-midnight version, but your brain ignores that distinction.The Neighbor's Lawn offers practical techniques for interrupting the comparison loop. You will not become indifferent to others, that is neither possible nor desirable. But you will learn to compare more accurately, more selectively, and more kindly. The goal is not to win the comparison game. It is to stop playing.
Their lawn looks greener. You cannot see their water bill or their regrets.