EP48: Why Do We Spend So Much Time Tearing Others Down?
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Have you ever wondered why some people seem to walk through life with a magnifying glass—always searching for the faults in others, but never turning that same lens toward themselves? You’ll hear it in conversations, you’ll see it online, and sometimes, if we’re honest, we catch ourselves doing it too. And it makes you ask: Who actually has the time or energy to constantly put others down?
Because honestly, people who can’t stop criticizing usually aren’t doing as well as they’d like others to think. Behind the pointed words, the sarcastic comments, the constant corrections, there’s often insecurity, frustration, or a sense of lack. People who feel whole rarely need to tear anyone else apart.
Today, I want to explore a simple but powerful idea: instead of spending energy denying, judging, or diminishing others, focus on becoming the best version of yourself. It sounds obvious. But in practice, it’s something many of us struggle with.