Social comparison on infinite feeds creates psychological suffering through endless upward comparison; Taoist relativity reveals comparison's illusory nature.
Social media algorithmically intensifies an ancient psychological trap: social comparison. Infinite feeds present infinite reference points, making satisfaction mathematically impossible—there's always someone ahead. This creates a hedonic treadmill where achievement brings no lasting satisfaction because the comparison baseline continuously shifts upward. The psychological result is persistent inadequacy, anxiety, and depression regardless of actual accomplishment. Taoist philosophy teaches that value and worth are relative and contextual, not absolute. Laozi's teaching that 'when the great Tao is forgotten, goodness and evil appear' applies directly: the moment you accept social media's comparison framework as meaningful truth, you've abandoned psychological freedom. These platforms deliberately exploit comparison because it drives engagement. True Taoist wisdom recognizes that comparing your internal reality to others' external performance is fundamentally illusion. By understanding the relativity of all comparison—that happiness isn't measurable against others' curated presentations—you escape the psychological trap. This requires repeatedly recognizing comparison thoughts as platform-induced, not truth. Over time, this practice dissolves the comparison treadmill's grip and restores psychological stability rooted in genuine self-knowledge rather than relative metrics.
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