Competition

 

Competition

It is a phenomenon that takes place in our life from birth to death. It’s part of survival where one urge for the best. Competition continues in every sphere of our life knowingly or unknowingly.   Healthy competition makes enough confidence and progress in our life.

One shouldn’t compete with the punier ones. If we compete with weaker ones, we will win but the victory will be danger than a failure. Compete always with equal or high strengthened ones. There may be chances to fail, but we urge extra confidence after each step.

Two components of the competition.

1 Known competitor.

          We may be able to know the strength and weaknesses of the competitor as they are enumerated earlier. A thorough practice makes us lead the way and win over the opponent. We have two choices; one is to move ahead and the next is to give up. After a clear realization of one’s strength and the opponent’s strength, one can go ahead.

2 Unknown competitors.

          The real competitors are unknown though they are visible to us, as there is more a number of competitors. (e.g., public exams) We have to make the systematic step to lead our way. We might be able to progress well in our preparations by pursuing others as the toughest competitors.

Key points in the competition

We stand to progress ourselves rather not to belittle anyone. Success through a mean level is not apt for us. A healthy failure is far better than a mean survival. The competition will be good only for the people who are ready to participate in it. The people who are worried about the end result may create a fear in them. If you are able to take risks, participate and complete it. The result depends on the hard work and confidence you imply in it.

Remember

All the competitions should result in happiness, not in pressure. One should face and compete with oneself for a better improving outcome.

 

Thanking you

                                                                                                          Jai..

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