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Should I compare past to present or compare myself to competitors?

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How do I avoid sounding defensive or bitter when comparing?

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Why is Comparison a great technique?

[PLACEHOLDER] This technique works because it taps into fundamental principles of human psychology and attention.

[PLACEHOLDER] Creates memorable brand moments

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[PLACEHOLDER] Stands out from competitors

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