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do you believe in labels? by ashley rose
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  • Post published:March 13, 2018

Others have different ideas about what “good enough” means and looks like, but you have no control over that. There will always be someone who is more talented, more accomplished, more X and more Y than you are. The only person it’s helpful for you to compare yourself to is the “you” from yesterday.

Source: How to Feel Good Enough (When You Feel Anything But) @ tiny buddha: simple wisdom for complex lives

image: do you believe in labels? by ashley rose under Creative Commons license

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