#345 | Last Bad Day Tip #9 – Everyone Hurts: The Pain We Don't See
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Have you ever caught yourself comparing your pain to someone else’s and wondering whose struggles “count” more?
In a world driven by comparison—success, wealth, followers, achievements—it’s easy to fall into the trap of comparing suffering too. But pain doesn’t work that way. Whether it’s physical, emotional, relational, or financial, the truth is that everyone carries something unseen. This episode explores how recognizing that truth can shift the way we treat others—and ourselves.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- Why comparing pain is one of the most harmful habits we unconsciously practice
- How recognizing that everyone carries unseen struggles can deepen empathy and connection
- A simple mindset shift that helps you respond with kindness instead of judgment when others are hurting
Press play now to explore how embracing the truth that “everyone hurts” can help you show up with more compassion, resilience, and grace in your everyday life.
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