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In today’s fast-moving world, we often get caught up in trying to be better than others. Whether it’s at work, on social media, or even among friends, this kind of comparison has become common. But is it good for us? In the latest episode of Nani Ji, host Vishalvijay Singh and guest Harpreet Shergil (Nani Ji) talk about the dangers of unhealthy competition and the power of healthy competition with yourself.

The Problem With Competing Against Others

Many of us feel we must always be ahead — ahead in career, money, lifestyle, or popularity. This creates stress, anxiety, and low self-worth. When we compete with others, we often forget our real goals. Instead of growing, we just try to look better than someone else.

This kind of mindset leads to:

  • Mental fatigue

  • Constant stress

  • Shallow achievements

  • Poor self-esteem

    What Is Healthy Competition?

    Healthy competition means competing in a way that brings out your best — not by putting others down, but by lifting yourself up.

    It helps you:

    • Improve skills and habits

    • Set personal goals

    • Focus on quality of life

    • Build confidence without ego

      Instead of asking, “Am I better than them?”, healthy competition asks, “Am I better than I was yesterday?”

      The Right Way to Compete

      Here are a few ways to shift toward healthy competition:

      1. Track Your Own Progress

        Measure how far you’ve come in learning, fitness, or personal habits.

      2. Celebrate Others’ Success

        Let others’ achievements inspire you, not stress you.

      3. Focus on Inner Peace

        Compete in ways that bring satisfaction, not pressure.

      4. Set Realistic Goals

        Set clear, achievable goals based on your needs, not society's expectations.

        Final Thought from Nani Ji

        As Harpreet Shergil shared in the Nani Ji episode, true growth doesn’t come from being better than others — it comes from being a better version of yourself. When you shift your mindset from competition to self-growth, you’ll find more joy, peace, and purpose.

        Conclusion

        Healthy competition is not about beating others — it’s about beating your old self. Focus on personal growth, and you’ll naturally improve your mental health, quality of life, and satisfaction.

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