YOUR OWN METRICS!


You are good, but there's always going to be someone who is better, someone with higher advantage and competence that you lack.

Therefore, if we measure our success in relation to that of others, we will never truly be happy—there's always someone who is doing better, no matter how hard you try.

Hence, contentment is very necessary and important. Contentment is like control; lack of it drives you insane, and it may even take you to the extreme.

One lesson I've learned so far from watching the movie "The Queen's Gambit" is that we ought to know when to stop/resign and accept it.

If your metric for perfection is someone better, know that even when you become that someone, there's always a much better someone, and just like that, the carousel of people better never stops moving.

In the words of Mr. Pojo, we must make sure others' success isn't our failure, via building our own metrics. The writer Morgan Housel, in his book 'Psychology of Money,' equips us with the idea that getting to the goal post and actually stopping is one of the biggest hacks to being happy.

Dearest reader, who determines your standards? Why not build your own standard so that no matter the result the next person has, you're not bothered yet happy.



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