In looking for research in a previous post I came across another beautiful blog. It had this crisp white aesthetic, multiple writers, and just was designed beautifully.
Tell me why the first thought in my head was
I should quit my blog. I am never going to get there. Mine looks horrible next to theirs. Even if I wouldn’t choose my blog over theirs, what am I doing? Why do I bother?
So I am taking that insecurity and I am using it to fuel my fire, not smother it to death.
Today is on comparison.
Why it’s not beneficial, why it’s pointless, and why we should all stop doing it.
Look I am not saying it's easy ok, CLEARLY your girl is guilty of it.
But I do think it is important to give ourselves gentle, or in some cases not so gentle, reminders as to why we deserve to do things in our life that are not easy.
We are all created fiercely different.
Beautifully and wonderfully made to be unique and individual. It is one of the best and most magical things about being a human.
In the history of time, in all the universes and dimensions, there has been and only will ever be one you.
Do you know how many moments had to happen exactly right for you to even be alive right now?
A Harvard Dr, Dr. Ali Binazir, calculated the odds of your existence. He did so by analyzing your parents' chance of meeting, their chance of conceiving , and including the odds of your ancestors meeting.
His conclusion was stated as follows:
“The odds that you exist at all are basically zero.”
Mic. Drop.
You, just plain and simple you, everything you are and are destined to be, you are a miracle.
Every one of us is.
Yet we spend so much time looking around us wishing we looked different, talked differently, and thought differently. All in an attempt to be more like someone else because we perceive that they have something different from us, therefore, making them “better.”
It’s a load of bull sh*t.
You are everything you need to be and more. You are more than enough, as you are in this moment with no changes and differences.
I love my blog. I love its blue accents. I love the way it's laid out. I love the imperfectness of the logo because it’s my handwriting. I don’t care if someone else has a blog, let them have one, let them have ten. There are more than enough URLs for all of us.
There is more than enough opportunity for all of us.
I find that taking myself out of the equation helps me to understand it better and maybe the same will apply to you.
I love the Harry Potter series. I love everything about it and I wouldn’t want to change a thing. I think it is one of the best fantasy series of all time. The first Harry Potter book was published on 26 June 1997.
I also love the A Court of Thorns and Roses series. I also love everything about it and I wouldn't want to change a thing. I also think it is one of the best fantasy series of all time. The first book in this series was published on May 5, 2015.
In case you were counting the difference is:
6,523 days
Or
7 years
10 months
& 10 days
What if Sarah J. Maas, the author of ACOTAR, decided not to write her books? Because well let's face it Harry Potter exists, there is already a fantastic fantasy series. Why would she bother bringing her ideas to the table? It's not like anyone's going to read it. She could never write like JK Rowling.
If she would have listened to any intrusive thoughts, which let's be honest we all have, then I would have never fallen back in love with books as an adult.
She created a fantastic fantasy series that is being turned into a television show. Her ideas have inspired countless other writers and fans. She has over 1.6 million reviews on her first book in this series.
She writes perfectly because she writes like herself.
You have no idea what you bring to the table, how you can change the world, how you can inspire others, or how much you matter.
My challenge to you is this, what other people do, how they look, what they think about you, all of that is none of your business.
When you start to find yourself comparing yourself to others remember that your being alive is in no way shape or form anything less than a Goddamn Miracle.
Anyone who wants to tell you otherwise will have to go through me.
Love you more,
Morgan
Check this out Corner:
A Court of Thorns and Roses.
I will never stop recommending this series to people. It is one of my all-time favorites.
“To the people who look at the stars and wish” “To the stars who listen— and the dreams that are answered.”
is the passionate creator and driving force behind The Modest Journal. At 28 years old, she wears many hats as the owner, founder, CEO, and self-described "resident words girl."
For Morgan, words are more than just communication—they are her love language, her means of storytelling, and a source of inspiration for others. Her blog is a testament to her desire to merge her passions into a single creative outlet, aiming to bring joy and provoke thought through her words.
Whether she's impacting, inspiring, or offering a fresh perspective, Morgan hopes her writing resonates deeply with her audience.