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Write a journal response (it can be in first person) to the following quote attributed to President Theodore Roosevelt:
"Comparison is the thief of real joy."
Explain what you think Teddy Roosevelt is talking about. Give some examples to further elaborate, and then also include your personal opinion of whether or not you think this is true or untrue. Sometimes conditions in situations matter.
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