ISBN-13: 9783565212149 / Angielski / Miękka / 140 str.
"Comparison is the thief of joy," said Theodore Roosevelt, but he didn't have Instagram. In "The Comparison Cure," sociologist Hannah Brooks argues that we are living in the first era of human history where we have 24/7 access to the "highlight reels" of millions of strangers, triggering a chronic biological stress response.Brooks explains the evolutionary purpose of social comparison (to gauge status in a small tribe) and how it malfunctions in a global digital village. She identifies "Status Anxiety" as a leading cause of modern depression and consumer debt.The book offers a detox plan that goes beyond deleting apps. Brooks teaches "admiring without acquiring"-shifting from malicious envy (wanting them to fail) to benign envy (inspiration). She introduces the concept of "The Iceberg Theory"-reminding readers that they are comparing their insides to everyone else's outsides. A guide to finding contentment by looking inward rather than scrolling downward.
You are comparing your behind-the-scenes with everyone else's highlight reel. How to stop scrolling and start living your own life.