The Graceful Chaos Podcast
🎙️ Quick disclaimer: We apologize for the audio quality in this episode. Due to a technical issue, the sound is a bit echoey at times. Thanks for your patience and grace—we hope the message still encourages you 🫶 ─── ୨୧ ─── Social media is weird. One minute you're looking up a dinner recipe, and five minutes later you're questioning your entire life because someone your age bought a beach house, runs three businesses, homeschools six kids, and somehow still has time to make sourdough. Comparison doesn't usually kick the door down. It quietly slips in through a screen. But here's the thing—social media itself isn't evil. It's one of the greatest tools we've ever had. It's how I've learned, connected with people I'd never meet otherwise, found encouragement in hard seasons, and watched God use ordinary people to share extraordinary stories. The same app that can make you feel "behind" can also remind you that you're not alone. The problem starts when we confuse someone's curated moments with our everyday reality. Not everyone posts the tears behind the testimony. Not everyone shares the debt behind the dream. Not everyone shows the loneliness behind the smile. We're comparing our behind-the-scenes to someone else's highlight reel, and wondering why we feel like we're losing. Maybe the answer isn't deleting social media. Maybe it's changing the way we consume it. Celebrate people without measuring yourself against them. Take breaks when your peace starts slipping. Remember that your purpose isn't delayed because someone else's blessing came first. What's meant for you won't miss you. The world will always tell you to keep looking around. God keeps reminding us to look up. Protect your peace. Keep your eyes on Him. And don't let comparison convince you that the life you're building isn't beautiful too 🤍
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