Fahad covered a distance of 10 km in 1 hour.
Harris covered the same distance in an hour and a half.
Which of the two happened faster and healthier?
Of course our answer would be "Fahad".
What if we say that Fahad covered this distance on a ready track while Harris covered this distance on a sandy road?
Then our answer would be "Harris."
But we found out that Fahd is 50 years old while Harris is 25 years old then?
We'll say "Fahad" again.
But we also found out that Harris weighed 140 kg while Fahd weighed 65 kg.
Then we'll say "Harris."
As we learn more about Fahad and Harris, our opinions and judgments about who is better will change.
We form opinions in a very superficial way and in a hurry so that we cannot do justice to ourselves and others.
In the same way, comparing ourselves to others, many of us fall prey to the same level of frustration.
However, everyone's environment is different.
Opportunities vary.
Life is different.
Resources vary.
Problems vary.
Just because you are behind your peers does not mean that you are successful and that you are not
They are superior and you are inferior, maybe you are much better than them if you look at the opportunities available, the circumstances and the situation.
Never underestimate yourself in the race of life, feeling inferior is the first step to defeat.