“I am a recovering Compulsive Comparison
Syndrome sufferer. It causes me to feel
envy, despair, pride and superiority. It
cuts away at my relationship with God,
with my loved ones, and with myself. It
has promised me contentment, and yet
robbed me of it.
And although I don’t know you at all,
I’m fairly sure you have CCS, too.
That’s not meant to sound rude. It’s
just that I’ve rarely met a woman who
doesn’t struggle with it.”
This book is about how to spot this
syndrome and its effects in your life;
the view of life that causes it; how the
gospel treats it; and how you can move
beyond it to live a life of true,
lasting contentment.
Syndrome sufferer. It causes me to feel
envy, despair, pride and superiority. It
cuts away at my relationship with God,
with my loved ones, and with myself. It
has promised me contentment, and yet
robbed me of it.
And although I don’t know you at all,
I’m fairly sure you have CCS, too.
That’s not meant to sound rude. It’s
just that I’ve rarely met a woman who
doesn’t struggle with it.”
This book is about how to spot this
syndrome and its effects in your life;
the view of life that causes it; how the
gospel treats it; and how you can move
beyond it to live a life of true,
lasting contentment.