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The Dangerous Side of Comparison

10 min · 17. maj 2026
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Last night I made the mistake of doom scrolling before bed… and within 10 minutes I was questioning whether I’m doing enough. After watching someone I admire still grinding at 10pm after a full day of coaching, business and training, it forced me to reflect on ambition, comparison, productivity and the reality of trying to balance business, fitness and family life. In this episode I talk about: * The comparison trap of social media * The pressure of trying to “do more” * My 3 pillars: health, business and family * Why trade-offs matter more than people admit * Building a life around your own values rather than somebody else’s

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