Multiple Choice
An example of how social comparisons can actually breed misery,rather than satisfaction,is when we
A) compare ourselves to close friends.
B) compare ourselves to strangers.
C) raise the standards by which we evaluate our own attainments.
D) lower the standards by which we evaluate our own attainments.
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