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You’re not behind.
You’re just early in your story.
In this episode of The Pursuit of Progress, Adam breaks down one of the biggest mindset traps holding people back right now:
Comparison.
From real estate to business to personal growth, it’s never been easier to feel like you’re falling behind—especially when you’re constantly seeing other people’s highlight reels.
But here’s the truth:
You’re not comparing evenly.
You’re comparing your chapter 1… to someone else’s chapter 10.
In this episode, we cover:
• Why comparison is misleading (and how social media makes it worse)
• A real estate example that every first-time buyer needs to hear
• The “Valley of Despair” and why most people quit too early
• How progress actually compounds over time
• A simple shift to help you stay focused and moving forward
If you’ve ever felt behind, stuck, or discouraged—this episode will reset your perspective and help you refocus on what actually matters.
Because progress isn’t about where someone else is…
It’s about whether you’re moving forward.
By Adam Lang and Benjamin AdamsYou’re not behind.
You’re just early in your story.
In this episode of The Pursuit of Progress, Adam breaks down one of the biggest mindset traps holding people back right now:
Comparison.
From real estate to business to personal growth, it’s never been easier to feel like you’re falling behind—especially when you’re constantly seeing other people’s highlight reels.
But here’s the truth:
You’re not comparing evenly.
You’re comparing your chapter 1… to someone else’s chapter 10.
In this episode, we cover:
• Why comparison is misleading (and how social media makes it worse)
• A real estate example that every first-time buyer needs to hear
• The “Valley of Despair” and why most people quit too early
• How progress actually compounds over time
• A simple shift to help you stay focused and moving forward
If you’ve ever felt behind, stuck, or discouraged—this episode will reset your perspective and help you refocus on what actually matters.
Because progress isn’t about where someone else is…
It’s about whether you’re moving forward.