We always compare ourselves to others, and most of us suffer because of this. We compare our finances, our job, or our position at work to those of others. We observe the lives of others, forgetting ourselves. .. more..
Utilitarian welfare is a philosophical and social concept that focuses on achieving the greatest possible happiness for the greatest number of people. This idea is central to the field of ethics and public policy, as the success of .. more..
It's human nature to compare ourselves to others. We're conditioned from childhood to measure our worth based on external factors: "How do my grades stack up against other students’? How does my bike compare to that kid's?" The .. more..
Every day, you scroll social media, seeing the bright, positive side of all your friends' lives and how they have all successfully changed for the better, whether in their careers or outward looks. You quickly get depressed thinking that .. more..