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Half (£48m) of the group’s £96m investment in marketing was on online spend, including social media, while £24m was invested ...
Comparison is the thief of joy, and when you are on the path of entrepreneurship, comparing yourself to others comes easily.  As the founder of mental health platform, Sad Girls Club, Elyse Fox, knows ...
In a recent discussion, Hiten Tejwani shared his thoughts on the continuous comparisons being made between Ektaa Kapoor's ...
When scrolling through social media, it's easy to compare your life to others and find it lacking. Doreen Dodgen-Magee, Psy.D., author of "Deviced: Balancing Li ...
Ankur Warikoo on why he wrote 'Beyond The Syllabus' for teens, and how quiet, failure, and work matter more than top marks or ...
Hunter Biden’s comparison of crack to alcohol drew a response from Pusha T, whose rap career has long revolved around the ...
How Social Media Fuels the Comparison Trap. Social media platforms aren't innocently showing you other people's lives—they’re intentionally designed to amplify comparison.
Social media has created a comparison economy where your worth gets measured against highlight reels that represent the absolute best moments of other people’s lives.
Comparison isn’t new, but social media is. It’s not shocking that over 71% of respondents feel social media is the largest contributor to Comparison Culture.
Gen Zs mental health crisis needs more than just workouts Learn how yoga can help young adults build resilience reduce ...
Ever since social media burst on the scene in the early 2000s, parents and health experts have worried about the potential impact on kids, particularly those in their early teens. Now researchers ...