“Comparisons are easily done once you’ve had a taste of perfectionâ€
— Katy Perry
Simplified Meaning:
When you've experienced something that is nearly flawless or amazing, it's easy to compare other things to that perfect experience. For example, if you eat at a really fantastic restaurant with excellent food and great service, you might start comparing every other restaurant to that one, expecting the same level of quality. This mindset can affect many parts of life. Imagine you have a best friend who is always kind and supportive. Meeting new people might make you unconsciously expect them to be just as great as your best friend. While it's natural to compare, it’s important to keep an open mind and appreciate things for their own unique qualities instead of always measuring them against past experiences. This can help you enjoy new situations and relationships without unrealistic expectations.