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comparing yourself by tobto





People determine their greatness сomparing yourself against the background of other people.
Wrong! Define your greatness comparing yourself with.. yourself.

A man is the Comparing Machine, which gets info by comparing things. Our nervous system can’t get information without comparing.

There are only two main stages of getting info from comparing: 
Right After [event] and On The Background [of event].

That means: 

if you compare yourself [here] with yourself [there], you are getting info about your development.

if you compare yourself [here] with people [anywhere], you get information what they lack without you. The adult man sees an absence of fallos women have. A -> A-1
Semantically: I see my projected inversion on another people.

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