Healthy competition is good for improvement

Life is a race, and in a race, everyone wants to be the winner, and that means we need to compete with others if we want to be winners in life. Competition or race starts from the day we come into the world, and it will continue till the end of our lives. I mean, death is the only way to finish the race. At the beginning, the concept of competition is introduced to us through our parents because they want us to compare ourselves with others and want us to be better than our peers. And when we later apply to an educational institution, the official competition begins from there.


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Most parents want to see their kids doing better compared to their peers, which is a very common expectation, and I think they can expect it as the well-wishers of their children. But the issue is their mindset. They mostly want it to show other parents how much better their kids are compared to others and how, as parents, they have done better compared to other parents. Some parents don’t even care about the improvement of their kids as long as their kids can beat others in results. It’s called the unhealthy competition, and parents are the ones who introduce the unhealthy competition to their kids’s minds because they want to show off their superiority as parents. This kind of competition brings jealousy among kids. In the beginning, it may help to grow faster, but with time, it will be a headache as parents expectations increase and create mental pressure on kids.

Since our childhood time, we have been continuously competing with others, and most of our competitions are unhealthy competitions, and those are harmful to us. It’s not necessary that we win every time because we can’t be good at every challenge. There is always someone better than us, and that’s the truth. When we are not the winners, it backfires on us and makes us mentally exhausted. It can break our confidence and willpower to move forward. People judge us as losers, and we need to face it. It’s the way people judge others. If we are winners, they praise us too much, and if we are losers, they don’t hesitate to blame us and come forward to give us lectures like they are experts. In an unhealthy competition, competitors care too much about others judgment, and that’s why they receive a backlash when they are not winners.

Does it mean competition is a bad thing? I don’t think it’s a bad thing if we can use it in better ways. We can use it to improve ourselves. We just need to have a positive mindset to make it possible. Competition should be healthy competition, and, in that case, there is no existence of jealousy. In such a case, we need to compete with others for sure because we want to improve ourselves like those who are better than us. We compete to improve ourselves, not to show others our superiority. In a healthy competition, the judgment of people is not a matter of concern, even if we become losers, but some judgment of people can be taken as a suggestion. We can ignore those people who try to blame us for losing. It’s a matter of improving ourselves, and so what other people think should not matter to us. Healthy competition says if we lose, we need to improve and try our best to win next time, and we can be winners rather than feeling disappointed. In that case, we need to see winners as inspiration rather than feeling jealous towards them.

I know that competing with ourselves is the best and most healthy competition, and at some point, it can be acceptable, but there are limitations, too. We can be good; we may not be so good like others in that case. If we only compete with ourselves, our growth won’t be fast; it would be if we competed with those people who are superior and better than us. Competing with strong opponents is much better than only competing with ourselves because in that case, our speed of growth increases, and obviously, the growth must be better than competing with ourselves.



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The line between a healthy and unhealthy competition is very thin. And oh, you're right, we did start to do so much competing cause our parents pushed us to. However, we can choose to compete fair and square with tye mindset that we just want to better for ourselves rather than doing more than the person we admire else, we'd be so close-minded to growth paths and that might just be a hindrance.

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Hmm. Parents starts it but later we are the one who choose to continue unhealthy competition. We can choose to make it healthy and it's good for us because it can boost our growth.
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That's absolutely correct, we all need those kind of competitions, to grow, improve and draw motivation and inspiration from others.

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Hmm. Unfortunately from the early age, our parents and school system set up for unhealthy competition and it's time to such a thing.
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I've been a victim of those and how they competitions almost all my life. And I know that healthy competition is a good thing, but I really find it hard to fathom sometimes that whether I will ever get out of these unhealthy competitions. Nevertheless, I do appreciate emphasizing how their competition. It obviously brings out the best out of everyone. But I will also like to reiterate that everyone should be catered the way they are built. Not everyone can climb a tree and not everyone can swim. Everyone should be played according to their sprints and they should be given a chance to shine in that skill set.

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That's true. We can't compete for every cases and are not all rounder who can do everything. We should need to know where and when to compete. In case of healthy competition you can consider it if you have a positive mindset but your opponents may thing differently and in that case it's indeed hard to go for a healthy competition.
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you're correct, somehow a lot of us end up in the rat race

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Yeah...
Sometimes, we need a yardstick to compare, that way we know just how far we've gone. We also need to be careful so we don't go too far with the competition. We must learn balance.

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Hmm. That's way we can't only compete with ourselves only. As you said we need to learn how to balance and it can gives us the best outcome from a competition.
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Thank you for your continuous support and encouragement.

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People are just there to leave compliments but I think if there's someone to guide us we can win the battle too because our competitors are humans too just like us we just need to focus and work according to strategy

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We can do it if our competitors can do it but in that case our competitors must be in the same level otherwise it is useless.
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Yes it works on the same level

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Competition can become toxic or unhealthy when one fears losing and would try everything (even illegal strategies) just to get ahead and come out on top.

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Hmm and it's unfortunate that most of those competition are unhealthy and it's bring loss to us compared to benefit.
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