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Ever felt behind in life?

Robel Nessro
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Have you ever felt like you were behind in life? Like what I mean is have you compared yourself to your friends or others that are your age or younger, Not just for investing but for other stuff. I'm 20 years old and I've been comparing to a lot of people i know and it's kind of making me anxious like I need to catch up with them or I would feel like a failure and I want to fix this problem of comparing my self to others because I know it won't help me out but makes me worse. How did you fix your problem of comparing your self with other people? 

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What is that old saying? "Comparison is the thief of joy". I didn't have some of the advantages that others did early on but I was always so busy working, playing catch up that I didn't have time to dwell on what I was missing. When I finally reached financial independence and could take a breath I avoided comparing myself to the more affluent folks I encounter. The bottom line is I am very proud and thankful for where I am in life and as @Bruce Woodruff said there will always be someone with more, bigger, better...

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