Exposing Comparison’s Curse
Because comparing is so commonplace we could be tempted to think it's harmless but, it’s not. It’s good when we compare to grow in knowledge or be inspired to be the best we can be. It’s harmful when we compare who we are and what we have and do with others and become discouraged, envious, depressed or discontent. In the latter case comparison becomes a curse. This talk will uncover the curse and provide insight into a comparison free life.
January 29, 2017
Les Beauchamp