Any work should not be done deliberately by targeting a person or by comparing it with another person.
If you are in this world then God is the one who made you unique. Whatever you have is also unique to you, there is no other person like you in this world So you insult yourself by comparing yourself to others and if you insult yourself every moment, then at some point your intellect and body will stop supporting you. It is like if we insult another person every day, that person will Will move away from you and will stop supporting you.
The second disadvantage is that when you do any work or target someone else, you are always below him and always smaller than him and do not work at your full potential. It is possible that you may not have that person. You have many times more power than that person, it is possible that you are more powerful and talented than that person.
So I would like to say that if you want to compete then do it with yourself so that you make yourself better every day and every day you are able to create a new version, next version of yourself and every day you become a great talented, intelligent and respectable person. Become a person.
I would like to take an example from the text of Mahabharata, that of Arjun and Karna.
Karna was the best and Arjun was the best.
Here I would like to tell that when we talk about the best, then you compare with someone and say that I am better than that person, in Mahabharata, Karna always tried to humiliate Arjun all his life and worked hard to become better than Arjun and Ultimately he became better than Arjun but Karna never became better, he just remained superior.
Whereas Arjun is a great person because he did not live his life by comparing himself with any person and he started making himself great, intelligent and powerful and he did not live by targeting any one person and became a better version of himself.
Uttam means doing your best and not by comparing yourself with anyone. There is no antonym for Uttam, meaning nothing can ever be the opposite of Uttam.
Ultimately, you should always work to improve yourself and not by comparing and competing with others.