"What you're comparing to is probably not fully all that real," he says. "You don't get it like some conversations that you're privy to with other people." For the next month, we'll only post on social media about our problems and frustrations in a bid to counterbalance this loss of normalcy.
In a world where social media makes everyone else’s at-bats seem like a home run, it’s easy to feel like you’re striking out every time you step up to the plate. The weight of comparison can quickly pull you down to some dark places both emotionally and spiritually. What’s more, the patterns you set in your life can have a tremendous impact on the lives of your wife and kids. Thankfully, the Bible gives each of us a game plan for guarding our hearts and minds against unhealthy comparisons—and for embracing the joy that’s found in being content with God’s plans and purposes.