Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't look upward or downward to compare. Nor do I lie to myself telling myself rich people have miserable lives, nor am I smug thinking I could have it wors, like all the poors on the planet.
I focus on myself. Am I happy? Do I have what I need? Will I retire one day? Can I send my kids to college? Can I eat healthy food? I'm satisfied with my answers and don't worry about what's not mine. I honestly foe thr life of me do not understand the class obsession on this board, but I'm very glad it doesn't take up any real estate in my brain.
I saved this response. This is exactly how I strive to be. I have very low self esteem and have been trying to improve for years. One thing that's been helping me is every time I feel insecure or jealous of someone is to forcefully redirect my thoughts to my own life. My friend has a rich, generous husband who supports her as she stays at home while I slave away at work married to a cheap husband, instead of thinking how lucky she is the other day, I asked myself, "how can I improve my own life, what can I do to increase my salary so I'm more comfortable?"
The friend was probably a huge ho before marrying right? Drop the cheap husband. Emulate the friend.
Anonymous wrote:We all know people who have more than us. How do you stop yourself from comparing and financial envy? Mostly it is challenging for me as I have expensive taste and have a hard time lowering my standards.
Anonymous wrote:I don't look upward or downward to compare. Nor do I lie to myself telling myself rich people have miserable lives, nor am I smug thinking I could have it wors, like all the poors on the planet.
I focus on myself. Am I happy? Do I have what I need? Will I retire one day? Can I send my kids to college? Can I eat healthy food? I'm satisfied with my answers and don't worry about what's not mine. I honestly foe thr life of me do not understand the class obsession on this board, but I'm very glad it doesn't take up any real estate in my brain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't look upward or downward to compare. Nor do I lie to myself telling myself rich people have miserable lives, nor am I smug thinking I could have it wors, like all the poors on the planet.
I focus on myself. Am I happy? Do I have what I need? Will I retire one day? Can I send my kids to college? Can I eat healthy food? I'm satisfied with my answers and don't worry about what's not mine. I honestly foe thr life of me do not understand the class obsession on this board, but I'm very glad it doesn't take up any real estate in my brain.
I saved this response. This is exactly how I strive to be. I have very low self esteem and have been trying to improve for years. One thing that's been helping me is every time I feel insecure or jealous of someone is to forcefully redirect my thoughts to my own life. My friend has a rich, generous husband who supports her as she stays at home while I slave away at work married to a cheap husband, instead of thinking how lucky she is the other day, I asked myself, "how can I improve my own life, what can I do to increase my salary so I'm more comfortable?"
Anonymous wrote:I don't look upward or downward to compare. Nor do I lie to myself telling myself rich people have miserable lives, nor am I smug thinking I could have it wors, like all the poors on the planet.
I focus on myself. Am I happy? Do I have what I need? Will I retire one day? Can I send my kids to college? Can I eat healthy food? I'm satisfied with my answers and don't worry about what's not mine. I honestly foe thr life of me do not understand the class obsession on this board, but I'm very glad it doesn't take up any real estate in my brain.
Anonymous wrote:I don't look upward or downward to compare. Nor do I lie to myself telling myself rich people have miserable lives, nor am I smug thinking I could have it wors, like all the poors on the planet.
I focus on myself. Am I happy? Do I have what I need? Will I retire one day? Can I send my kids to college? Can I eat healthy food? I'm satisfied with my answers and don't worry about what's not mine. I honestly foe thr life of me do not understand the class obsession on this board, but I'm very glad it doesn't take up any real estate in my brain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m more envious of people who have active sex or social lives. I have the money and lifestyle - it’s not all that. I’d rather have a husband who puts out and a group of girlfriends.
So weird hearing a woman say she wants a guy "who puts out" but OK...
My husband is low drive and also not interested in me sexually.
Anonymous wrote:Spend some time thinking about what people's lives are like that do not have all the financial advantages you do indeed have. Honestly, that is the best way to cure this. Anytime you think "damn I want to fly first class to the Maldives" think about the millions of people in this country who barely leave their neighborhoods because they can't afford it.
Anonymous wrote:We all know people who have more than us. How do you stop yourself from comparing and financial envy? Mostly it is challenging for me as I have expensive taste and have a hard time lowering my standards.
Anonymous wrote:Consider that the people you envy may be richer in finances but poorer in other ways (health, time, love, family, contentment, self worth).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m more envious of people who have active sex or social lives. I have the money and lifestyle - it’s not all that. I’d rather have a husband who puts out and a group of girlfriends.
So weird hearing a woman say she wants a guy "who puts out" but OK...