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Social comparison is a fundamental human process where we evaluate ourselves by comparing our abilities, attitudes, and possessions with others. It's a way to gauge our own standing in the social world.
Imagine you're training for a marathon. You might compare your running times with friends who are also training (upward comparison) to see how you stack up and motivate yourself to improve. Alternatively, you might compare yourself to runners who are much slower (downward comparison) to feel good about your own progress.
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