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The Comparison Trap: Why Watching Other Students Is Costing You Your Own Race

  The Scroll That Never Ends It starts innocuously. A glance at a classmate's results. A look at what someone else submitted. A scroll through a peer's academic updates — the grades they posted, the hours they claimed to have studied, the effortless competence they project in a subject that is costing you significant effort. And within seconds — without choosing it, without noticing the exact moment it happened — your brain has left your race and entered theirs. Not physically. Neurologically. The cognitive resources that were directed at your preparation, your system, your specific gap-closing work have been partially redirected toward the calculation that the comparison triggered. Where are they relative to me? Am I ahead or behind? Is my effort sufficient compared to theirs? Am I performing at the level the result I want requires? The calculation produces an answer. The answer is always either inadequate or falsely reassuring. And both outcomes cost you something real. This ...

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