Difference between what we do and what we have to do
Gold is more expensive than Silver
Platinum is the most expensive among silver, gold and
platinum
Comparative and superlative forms of adjectives: I’m pretty
sure each one of you has learnt those things at your English Grammar class.
But, have you ever thought why such forms called “comparative and superlative”
do exist? Think for a second. That is because we want to measure, filter or
quantify things we see, we hear and we feel. In one word we want to “Compare”
things around us.
Believe it or not comparison is something we do as many
times as we are breathing in our lives. Honestly, can you remember a single day
in which you didn’t get even a sense of comparison?
Today’s is hotter than yesterday
Yeah, I completed more work today. \m/
She looks prettier in that dress.
No, there is no a single day in our lives so far, that we have spent without comparing something to something else. If you try to get your memory when you
started this “Comparison” business, most probably it might be when you even
didn’t know the meaning of this word.
When your relatives visited to see newly born you, one of
the most
important things they wanted to know is whether you looked like your
mother or your father. For the first time comparison touched your ears. Journey
began. As you are growing you search for
more attention, more affection and more appreciation. Most of the times you get
into silly fights with your siblings just because you feel, they get more. The
journey continues in the school time and becomes worse when adolescence comes.
You want to be prettier, more attracting and more outstanding. This is endless until we go to the grave and
strangely it has become a part of our lives. We compare our houses, cars, our
jewelry, our kids, our dresses and blah blab
blah blab . It is better to ask what we
don’t compare rather than what we compare.
If this is simply an observation, that would be one thing, but
comparing ourselves to others, we often end up judging ourselves. The thing
about comparison is there is never a win. How often do we compare ourselves
with someone less fortune than us and consider ourselves blessed? More often,
we compare ourselves with someone who we perceive as being, having or doing
more.
“Envy is ever joined with comparing man’s self and where there is no comparison there is no envy.” ~ Francis Becon
The same door that is half closed can be seen as half opened. Same thing applies in comparison. Sometimes comparison is worth every bit of it. Do you know
comparison eventually leads to competition? Do you believe almost all the world
records are results of comparisons? Once this was said by the fastest woman of
our nation Susanthika Jayasinghe. In a 100m finals in a major international event such as Olympic competitiveness is at
its peak. When the event begins, as the silver medal holder comes closer and closer the gold medal holder
speeds up and reaches to a world record. You have no idea how much you can do
until you see a challenge to compete with you.
On the other hand, if you are wise enough you can use
comparison to tell yourself that you are luckier than thousands of people in
this world and keep your moral up.
“When you are complaining about what you have someone is fighting to have it”
Why are you wasting your valuable time thinking about others,
comparing yourself to others? Compare yourself to you.
How has your life improved?
What you have done recently that you never thought you could
do?
How have you stepped out in the last years you might found
inconceivable before?
The most amazing thing in the world is finding who you
are rather than peeping into others’ souls. So compare you who are today to who you were yesterday. Try to put one step forward everyday. Eventually you would have come a long
way.
Comparison is something that has the power to build a soul
as well as to kill. It’s up to you to choose your way. It’s your attitude
towards comparison. Wait..!
“Attitude determines altitude….!”
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