Since our childhood, our parents tell us to perform
 better than others. To take part in various events & win the 
competition.
This holds true for every debate, academics, sports.
As we grow up, they tell us to score more marks in  high school, than the son of Mrs. X or the daughter of Mr. Y.
Even when we plan to go to college, they try to make sure that we are in a better one than the kids of Mr. Z.
When in college, they tell us that we must get more
 than the P, who is in a different college studying Science, while we 
are in a someplace else studying Commerce.
And it goes without saying, they tell you to get a 
better paying job than S. God forbid if you fail to do so, as then a 
never ending trail of praise for P & S begins, reminding you of your
 failures, and how you have shown them down.
This feeling of competition is imbibed in us, from 
our childhood. Thus, we start comparing ourselves & our lives to 
those of A, B & C. We see how they have a better job than us, or 
live in a more lavish home, have a higher salary, own a
 bigger car… the list is endless.
“The grass is always greener the other side of the 
fence”, is a phrase which holds true in such situations. Even if we get a 
good job, there will always be somebody we know, who has a better one 
than us. Even if you live in a good city, there
 must be someone living in a city, where you wanna be.
Somehow they are always living a life which you wish 
for. And even after you attain that, you always find someone with a 
better deal and compare yourself to him/her, a few E, F, Gs, who make 
you feel that what you have in life is not good
 enough.
This constant practice of trying to compete & 
compare, leaves us sad in the midst of a lot of happiness. I also 
understand this, but often find myself comparing my life to those of 
others. I guess there’s something they have, which I wish
 I had. But what I don’t realize is that I also have somethings in my  
life, which may be others wish they had.
This vicious cycle, goes on all along. Maybe it 
motivates us to perform better in life, but it also dampens our spirits 
& overshadows our achievements, as they are never enough, neither in
 our eyes, nor in the eyes of our parents, who sing
 the saga of the achievements of others… forever!




