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Comparison
I, like many other people, fall victim to comparison. I want to have Arnold’s chest genetics, I want David Laids shoulders. With these comparisons, I look at myself and I see failure. I see failure, because my chest does not look like Arnold’s, because my shoulders do not look like David Laid. I’m not the only one. Everyone has that person who they want to look like. We create such a false idea of what we should be, that we forget to have pride in the identity that we created for ourselves. Instead of trying to be more like Arnold, or trying to be more like Kylie, try being more like yourself.
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