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Comparison Is the Thief of Joy: Gen X + Gen Z on Milestones & Growth

Comparison Is the Thief of Joy: Gen X + Gen Z on Milestones & Growth

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Comparison is the thief of joy, but knowing that has never once made me stop doing it.

This week Faith and I get honest about how comparison hits differently at 24 and at 50. She opens up about measuring herself against her dad and me at her age, chasing milestones that keep moving, and comparing herself to a “fake version” of who she’d be if she’d made different choices. I share what my twenties actually felt like behind the row home and the marriage everyone seemed to envy.

We get into social media highlight reels, the strange pressure of a life with no rubric, why “life is long” changed the way I think about all of it, and how we’re both learning to turn the gaze inward instead of out.

Plus a Sondheim quote, a dad quote worth writing down, and a reminder that your dreams are allowed to change.

Our wonders this week: my ongoing iced coffee experiments and Faith’s role in A King for All Time at Hopkins Community Theater.

Timestamps0:00 Why comparison, why now1:15 Comparing to social media vs. real life1:50 Comparing to your parents at your age4:00 The “fake version of me” trap5:45 New York, the Knicks, and homesickness9:30 The comfort of the familiar12:00 No rubric: growth with no mile markers18:00 The wheel of life check-in20:30 Life is long24:00 Dad quote + Sondheim quote28:00 Dreams are allowed to change30:00 Be here now31:20 Wonders: iced coffee + A King for All Time34:45 Outro

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