So true, Karen! I am not that other person, I am ME. Everybody has their own baseline to compare happiness to. Sometimes I envy college kids because they barely make any money, but they also have less stuff to worry about. I aspire to have nice things in my life too, but I prefer being comfortable within my means, because that's what happiness is for me. The more you own, the more you can lose, life is not a constant. I take care of my health and my body in a way that suits me the most, and pity people spending way too much on hyped up stuff that I can make from ingredients in my fridge.
I could ramble on and on, but the fact is, you have to compare yourself to yourself and judge by your own evolution. Those other women may *look* like a million bucks (and to hell with having to maintain that AND have a meaningful life), but the $4.50 lipgloss makes me feel like a genius: I got better stuff for way less, suckas!
To the OP: you sound like you're in a much better place in your life where you used to be, and it will keep getting better, because you know where you want to be, and you have a support group
