What if your greatest pain could become your greatest strength?
From childhood to adulthood, KUN N. CHUNG lived in the shadow of comparison-constantly measuring himself against classmates, family, strangers, influencers, and even fellow travelers. At first, comparison seemed harmless. But over time, it grew into a powerful force that shaped his self-worth, confidence, and identity.
In The Power of Comparison, KUN shares his deeply personal and inspiring journey of how comparison nearly broke him-and how he learned to transform it into a tool for self-discovery and growth. From childhood struggles with academic pressure and peer envy, to the anxiety of social media and the loneliness of living abroad, this honest memoir invites readers into a relatable and emotional exploration of:
Why comparison hurts so deeply
How our environment quietly fuels self-doubt
The dangerous trap of social media perfection
How skills, passion, and purpose can shift your inner dialogue
Why comparison doesn't have to be your enemy-it can be your guide
Whether you've ever felt "not good enough," questioned your worth, or struggled in silence, this book is a reminder that you are not alone-and that healing begins the moment you understand how to hold comparison in the right way.
Powerful, honest, and hopeful, this is not just a book about personal growth-it's a lifeline for anyone ready to stop comparing and start living.