What to Do When Everyone Else Seems Ahead of You
The feeling of being behind in life creates suffering that’s both persistent and isolating. Friends are reaching milestones that seem impossibly distant. Social media provides daily evidence that everyone else has figured out what remains mysterious. Family gatherings become exercises in explaining why life doesn’t match expectations. The behind feeling creates shame, anxiety, and the sense that time is running out to catch up. Here’s how to navigate that feeling when it threatens to become overwhelming. Start by examining what “ahead” actually means. The assumption that others are ahead requires belief in a single path with clear markers. Someone has a house, so they are ahead, someone has a relationship, so they are ahead, or someone has a prestigious career, so they are ahead. This assumes that house, relationship, and career are destinations everyone should reach by certain ages, and that reaching them equals success. What if that assumption is wrong? What if ahead is a fictio...