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If you’ve ever looked at another artist’s work and felt that sinking feeling in your chest… this video is for you. Comparison is one of the most destructive psychological traps artists fall into, yet almost nobody talks about how quietly damaging it really is. It doesn’t just hurt confidence. It rewires how you see your own progress, your skills, and even your creative identity. In this Clay Therapy session, I’m breaking down why comparing yourself to other artists slowly kills motivation, distorts your perception of growth, and creates the illusion that you’re “behind” when you’re not. Because here’s the uncomfortable truth: You’re often comparing your worst moments to someone else’s highlight reel. We’ll dive into the hidden psychological effects of artistic comparison, including: • Why social media makes the problem worse • The illusion of skill gaps • How comparison destroys momentum • Why progress becomes invisible • The mental shift from growth to validation • The reality of every artist’s ugly phase This isn’t a motivational speech. This is an honest look at the mental warfare that happens inside an artist’s brain. If you’ve ever felt discouraged, stuck, creatively drained, or like you’re not improving fast enough… you’re not alone. And more importantly, you’re not broken. 🧠 Clay Therapy is a series exploring the psychological side of being an artist, sculptor, and creator. If this resonates with you, consider subscribing to join future sessions.