The Unholy Trinity: Comparison, Attachment, and Desire - Stealing Our Peace
We humans are complex beings, capable of profound love and breathtaking creativity. Yet, often, we find ourselves trapped in cycles of negativity, our inner peace eroded by forces we may not fully understand. Look closely, and you'll often find at the root of this unease a trio of interconnected culprits: comparison, attachment, and desire. These aren't inherently evil. Comparison, in its simplest form, helps us learn and understand differences. Attachment can foster deep bonds and care. Desire can fuel ambition and drive us toward growth. However, when these natural tendencies become unchecked and exaggerated, they morph into insidious forces that steal our joy and poison our relationships. The Poison of "More": The Trap of Comparison In our hyper-connected world, the highlight reel of everyone else's life is constantly on display. We scroll through feeds filled with seemingly perfect vacations, flawless achievements, and picture-perfect relationships. This const...