
Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson Overcoming Comparison and Accepting Ordinary with Dr. Ron Siegel
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May 30, 2022 Dr. Ronald Siegel, an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School and author, explores the pitfalls of social comparison and the myths surrounding extraordinary achievements. He shares insights on embracing our ordinary selves as a path to genuine self-acceptance. The discussion highlights how cultural pressures shape our self-worth, the healing power of social connection, and practical strategies to cultivate a balanced self-view. Siegel's wisdom invites listeners to find joy and fulfillment in their everyday experiences.
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Cultural and Evolutionary Factors
- Societal pressures amplify comparison, but the drive for status has evolutionary roots.
- Humans share a deeply ingrained instinct for social hierarchy, impacting self-esteem.
The Self-Esteem Rollercoaster
- Fluctuating self-esteem stems from chasing success and avoiding failure.
- This can lead to fear of inadequacy, hindering risk-taking and connection.
Connect, Don't Impress
- Prioritize genuine connection over trying to impress others.
- Safe, deep social connections are an antidote to self-esteem fluctuations.


