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In a world where comparisons happen non-stop, it is difficult to look outside yourself and to ever be
content with who you are. There's always someone who's a bit better. The only solution is to reach inside
and measure against what Warren Buffett calls your own inner yardstick. There is no more accurate measure
for comparison than who you were yesterday, last week or last decade, when you were at your best.
Nothing useful ever comes from comparison to others. Either you see yourself as better than someone
and you get lazy, or you see someone else as better than you and you feel like all your hard work is for nothing.
It is a fool's game. None of us are inherently above or below the person next to us. We are who we are. Not
one of us is exactly alike. The only direct and honest comparison is within yourself. Everything else is apples
to oranges.
My opinion is that you are only allowed to compare yourself to someone else if their life situation is the
same as your own. Good luck finding that match. And one thing is for sure. No matter how hard you work
and how dedicated you are, there will always be someone who can run a little faster, jump a little higher, score
a little better or look a little nicer m a swimsuit. And if there's not, you can bet someone is coming up fast
behind you. So how can you always win in life? Become your best competitor.
The following are the reasons why you are your own best competitor.
1. You will always be motivated.
Having an image of your most recent past limits is the perfect thing to push you to the next level. If you
ran 7 flights of stairs yesterday, then do 8 today. Who cares if the guy next to you did 15? It doesn't make a
bit of difference. You are a more fit person today than you were yesterday. Your own progress is all you need.
2. You will continuously be your personal best.
If you commit to a slightly higher standard of yourself every day, you will always be at the top of your
game. And that game will only get better. But if for some reason you fall off your mark, you will always have
the past image of your best performance to show you what you're capable of. Once you've done it, you know
what's possible and then it's just a matter of doing it again.
content with who you are. There's always someone who's a bit better. The only solution is to reach inside
and measure against what Warren Buffett calls your own inner yardstick. There is no more accurate measure
for comparison than who you were yesterday, last week or last decade, when you were at your best.
Nothing useful ever comes from comparison to others. Either you see yourself as better than someone
and you get lazy, or you see someone else as better than you and you feel like all your hard work is for nothing.
It is a fool's game. None of us are inherently above or below the person next to us. We are who we are. Not
one of us is exactly alike. The only direct and honest comparison is within yourself. Everything else is apples
to oranges.
My opinion is that you are only allowed to compare yourself to someone else if their life situation is the
same as your own. Good luck finding that match. And one thing is for sure. No matter how hard you work
and how dedicated you are, there will always be someone who can run a little faster, jump a little higher, score
a little better or look a little nicer m a swimsuit. And if there's not, you can bet someone is coming up fast
behind you. So how can you always win in life? Become your best competitor.
The following are the reasons why you are your own best competitor.
1. You will always be motivated.
Having an image of your most recent past limits is the perfect thing to push you to the next level. If you
ran 7 flights of stairs yesterday, then do 8 today. Who cares if the guy next to you did 15? It doesn't make a
bit of difference. You are a more fit person today than you were yesterday. Your own progress is all you need.
2. You will continuously be your personal best.
If you commit to a slightly higher standard of yourself every day, you will always be at the top of your
game. And that game will only get better. But if for some reason you fall off your mark, you will always have
the past image of your best performance to show you what you're capable of. Once you've done it, you know
what's possible and then it's just a matter of doing it again.
1. Through the passage the writer advises the readers to ____.
A. avoid comparison with others
B. work much harder
C. pay attention to others' progress
D. make full use of motivation
B. work much harder
C. pay attention to others' progress
D. make full use of motivation
2. If you want to achieve your best, according to the author, you should ____.
A. see yourself better than others
B. measure accurately
C. compare with yourself
D. be honest with yourself
B. measure accurately
C. compare with yourself
D. be honest with yourself
3. Which of the following is certain to happen according to the author?
A. Finding someone else who is in the same life situation as you are.
B. Finding someone who runs faster and jumps higher than you.
C. Finding someone who is hiding right behind you.
D. Finding someone who almost always wins in their life.
B. Finding someone who runs faster and jumps higher than you.
C. Finding someone who is hiding right behind you.
D. Finding someone who almost always wins in their life.
4. What can help you up to higher level in your life according to the passage?
A. Comparing yourself with the guy next to you.
B. Thinking about your own progress.
C. Promising to play a game every day.
D. Thinking of your most recent past limits.
B. Thinking about your own progress.
C. Promising to play a game every day.
D. Thinking of your most recent past limits.
1-4: A C B D
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