
Why You Shouldn’t Rely on AI for Therapy
June 30, 2025If you’ve ever scrolled through social media and suddenly felt behind in life, you’re not alone. Whether it’s a friend landing their “dream job,” a colleague publishing a book, or a distant acquaintance buying their first home, those moments can trigger a wave of self-doubt. You start to wonder, Why am I not there yet? What am I doing wrong?
This is the trap of comparison. And while it might feel productive—like you’re setting a new bar for yourself—it usually ends up leaving you discouraged, anxious, or burned out.
Why We Compare
Comparison is a profoundly human instinct. Evolutionarily, it helped us determine how we were performing in the group. But in today’s world, especially for high-achievers, that instinct often backfires. Instead of helping us grow, it keeps us focused on what we lack.
When we compare ourselves to others, we tend to zoom in on their highlights and measure them against our behind-the-scenes efforts. That’s not a fair fight. It’s also not particularly helpful. You’re not living their life, with their experiences, support systems, or values. You’re living yours.
The Hidden Cost
Over time, constant comparison erodes self-esteem. It can make your accomplishments feel smaller and your future feel farther out of reach. You might start setting goals that don’t even belong to you, pursuing things not because they align with your values, but because they look impressive from the outside.
Even more troubling, comparison can distort how you see your progress. If you’re always focused on where someone else is, you stop recognizing how far you’ve come.
Shifting the Focus
So, how do you stop? First, you probably won’t eliminate comparison—and that’s OK. The goal isn’t to become immune. Notice when comparison shows up, name it, and choose not to give it the final word.
Here are a few ways to do that:
- Identify your triggers. Is it a particular social media app? A specific person? A time of day when you’re more vulnerable? Awareness makes it easier to interrupt the pattern.
- Reconnect with your values. Ask yourself: What matters most to me? What kind of life do I want to have? When your goals stem from a place of meaning, rather than ego, they tend to feel more fulfilling.
- Track your growth. Comparison pulls your focus outward. Try turning inward instead. Reflect on how you’ve grown over the past year, or even the past month. Progress isn’t always loud, but it’s still progress.
Celebrate others—without making it about you. It’s possible to feel happy for someone else and remain true to your journey. Their success doesn’t diminish yours.
Permission to Grow at Your Own Pace
You are not falling behind. You are on a path that’s uniquely yours, with its timing, challenges, and rewards. The more you let go of comparison, the more space you make for authenticity, joy, and real growth.
And that’s worth a lot more than someone else’s highlight reel.