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Sunday 5 February 2012

Competition or Co-operation

The idea of describing one person as better or worse than the other arises from the duality in the nature of man. No one is better or worse than another person in doing that which each person has a natural ability to do and a passion for doing it.

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  2. Thanks for your comments. I have seen that when people cooperate discreetly to solve a problem, they stand more chance of finding a solution much faster and more cost effectively than when each person is working in isolation. This shows that the power of co-operation has greater superiority over and above the power of completion.

    Some people may say that competition is good for innovation and that co-operation makes people to be lazy. My response is that people should think of the human cost for both.
    Competition divides people. Cooperation brings people together. Division leads to hostility, hatred, in-fighting, stress, distress, war, etc. Today, competition is the greatest cause of the problem for mankind. On the other hand, co-operation leads to unity, brings peace, enhances progress, breads happy, produces contented individual, promotes good health and enables longer living. Half of the world’s problems would be over the moment more and more people recognise the superiority and benefits of cooperation over and above that of competition as a way of life and in doing business.

    The world will become a much better place to live when more people start to embrace cooperation as a new way of thinking and acting in all areas of life.

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