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importance of Competition in life
life without competition is a life without progress
man has to compete for his existance
change is the law of life
life is action not contemplation
old order changes yielding place to newer ones
CONCLUSION

Competition is a part of life that can’t be avoided. Even when we don’t realize we are doing it, we all try our hardest at what we do often trying to rise above everyone else. Often on the school level many types of competition are nurtured and encouraged. From very young ages little children are put in sports programs and music lessons and are asked to perform their very best. A competition to achieve high-grade marks is also placed upon children and this competition lasts the individuals entire career as a student. Competition for grades is a healthy almost necessary influence on students. No practice, however, is perfect or works for everyone. Some students will feel unnecessary pressure on themselves because of the responsibilities placed on them, and some students just don’t perform well under pressure. If students are not working up to their potential either because of pressure or because they just don’t have the ability to, it will be easy for them to become frustrated. And competition for grades in some cases could lead to an unchristian attitude just like bad attitudes and unsportsman like conduct show up in many other types of competition. The practice of striving for the best grades does have many valid points in its favor as well. Competing for grades will force a student to make use of their talents. Without a goal or incentive most students will become apathetic and not see any reason to try in school. With this happening the students won’t try, therefore, they won’t learn. So with competition in grades also come benefits for the students that do well and rise to the top of their respective classes. When a student does well he can get college grants or even gets all of his further education paid for.
Competition doesn't create character; it exposes it.
Life without competition is life without progress; a static society where the cream does not rise to the top because there would be no goals and no desire to march to the different drum beat and take something farther than it's ever been taken before.
Allowing the education system to indoctrinate students with the travesty that life is not fair and that those who have the ability to excel have no more right to the fruits of their labor than the ones who sit on the sidelines and depend on government subsidies and blame their problems on someone more prosperous who refuses to pay their "fair share." After all, they didn't really build that business, the government helped.

Life isn't fair, but it's unfair to everybody, not just the ones who choose to mope around and whine, it's unfair to the ones who pour themselves and their energies into making something out of themselves. When you can blame all your troubles on someone else, it justifies laziness, sloth and irresponsibility.
Competition is an indispensable part of life on our planet, where only the strongest can survive. This is the law which outlined the whole idea of Darwin’s evolution theory and the main principle of business practices. Competition is the basis for any sport, job interviews and college admission procedures.


Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.


It is simply impossible for one half of a nation to carry the other half from cradle to grave and subsidize a government that spends it's tax dollars faster than they can be paid in to the treasury. It's a concept that has ruined every nation it's been implemented in. There are simply too few worker bees and too many drones.
In order to succeed, people must compete. Competition can bring out the best in everyone. During a single day, people in some way compete with themselves or with others. They compete to win a sporting event, to get a raise or promotion in their workplace, to receive the best grades on tests or homework assignments, and to be the best at everything they do.

If there were no competition to bring out the best in us, no one would succeed in life. All people would be at the same level.The competition gets worse in the working world. I have not experienced the bloodthirsty battle for jobs and bonuses and promotions, but from what I hear, life and its hostile rat race does not get easier when you graduate. In our world today, the population has increased rapidly and exponentially, while recession has caused the economy to shrink just as quickly. There seems to be a tiny number of jobs for an infinite number of people–a limited number of Barbies for a countless number of chubby preschoolers.
It´s of little relevance if one looks into the future or not. It will come at any rate.
To make things worse, it is getting even more difficult to stand out in an environment where more people are graduating from university, more people are getting more qualified, perhaps more qualified than yourself. If, by some miracle, you manage to win a job, then you will fight even harder for the promotion or that pay rise. The tendency to compete is inherent in every one of us. We are conditioned to fight, because we are innately afraid of that dreaded moment when the Barbie falls into undeserving hands.

The human race has evolved such that every individual has the “competitive” gene. I believe this gene replaced what was initially inherent in all of us: Satisfaction.

The root of competition is the dissatisfaction of being inferior. I do not claim to know how to win all the contests life has in store, but perhaps it is time to recondition the human race to be more appreciative, to stop and smell the roses. It is idealistic, but I imagine we would all be much happier if we accepted our own Barbies–headless or limbless–rather than competing for that shiny new doll that will ultimately be marred from all the bloodthirsty grabbing. Yes, life is about competition. It shouldn’t be.
Do not forget that we create our own reality. This is our world, and it will not be totally destroyed until all our high selves get together and agree that we don’t need it anymore. I hope this doesn’t disappoint too many of you, but Christ is not going to come swinging down on a white cloud to rule the earth for us. Armageddon and the coming of Christ are symbolic of inner struggle and the realization of union with the High Self. Both occur individually for each one of us. The world will only change as we change ourselves.


“Old order changes, yielding place to new.” Since then the line has become an adage as it contains the great reality of life-change is the law of nature.


All the manifestations of nature-sun, moon, stars, trees, oceans, mountains, rivers, animals and birds undergo change. In the cosmic world, the heavenly bodies appear to us permanent and unchangeable. But, even they are liable to change. Space scBehind every succeed are many aspects works, and some time luck is also works. I believe that if hard work is not enough luck is not important. Hard work is necessary to achive a goal or target. Who doesn't like hard work, they depend on luck. In world history and today's world people are succeed because of struggle with every circumstance.

People who do hard work in their life they don't need or worry about luck. They just concentrate on their target. Bill gates, a richest person in world, he had a time that he has nothing. But he done efforts to his life, year by year he became more rich. In my country, Dhirubhai Ambani, a famous businessman. In his past time he was selling newspaper in streets. Then he started selling another things and slowly he start a small business and that business nowadays turn in cores rupees impair. These is not happened in few months, it takes 25 year and more. However, noticeable thing is that succeed people never wait for chances. They grab chances from everywhere to achieve the goal. If they wait for call of someone or think that their luck will work, they couldn't became a successful person.

Sometimes if you have luck but you do nothing work, the luck is diappear from your life. In childhood, everyone heard the story of King Midas, Who has the power to change thing in gold. He changed every things of his castle in gold and his daughter, when he touched her. Luckily, he had a power but he lost his daughter. As this way if you have a luck and you don't use it with intelligence you couldn't be a succeed in life.
ientists have established that stars, even galaxies are born and they die.
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