15 Nov 2025
2h 4m

Comparing Yourself to Others, Solved

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SOLVED with Mark Manson

Mark Manson and Drew Birnie discuss the pervasive nature of social comparison and its impact on individuals, drawing from evolutionary psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and modern digital trends. They explore how social comparison, rooted in our evolutionary past, serves both adaptive and maladaptive purposes, influencing self-esteem and mental health. The conversation covers philosophical perspectives from Confucianism, Buddhism, Aristotle, Stoicism, and Existentialism, highlighting the inevitability of comparison and the importance of managing it through values and intentionality. They analyze the effects of digital media, particularly social media, on social comparison, noting the shift from globalized comparisons to more curated, personalized feeds, and emphasize the need for self-awareness and intentionality in navigating the digital landscape to foster healthier comparisons.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction and Evolutionary Basis

Part 2: Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives

Part 3: Myths and Better Comparisons

Part 4: Social Media and the Future

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