comparisons are odious

The phrase "comparisons are odious" means that comparing or evaluating things, particularly people, can lead to negative outcomes or feelings. It suggests that comparing oneself or others often results in jealousy, resentment, or dissatisfaction. It emphasizes the idea that each person or thing should be appreciated and valued individually, without the need to constantly compare them to others.


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