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Cant We All Just Get Along?: Competition

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Term Paper TitleCant We All Just Get Along?: Competition
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Can't We All Just Get Along?: Competition

Can't We All Just Get Along?: Competition


     In our country, everything is run by competition.  From basic family
roles, to sporting events, to economic well-being.  It is this competitive
nature that makes us able to better ourselves, and others.  Competition is the
driving force that pushes one forward. However, assume our nation were
cooperative in nature.  What would that be like? Would it be a better place
than the competitive world of today?

     First there must be a clear understanding of just how this competitive
nature affects our everyday lives.  Nearly every aspect of our day has
competitive under tones. Some of this competitive nature is unknowing to the
person at the time.  For instance, a school is one of the best demonstrations
of competitive nature at play.  Why do some students work so hard in school?
To be better than the rest, to be successful.  For one to become better than
others, and consciously be doing it, there are definite competitive acts going
on.  Tests are competitions, sporting events are competitions.  In the work
force, everyone is striving to become the “head honcho”.  To do this these
workers must compete with each other ( although not a conventional “direct
competition” ) to gain the praise of their supervisor; thus increasing their
chances of moving forward.

     Next, look at the way a cooperative nation would operate.  The entire
system of employment, money, education, etc. wo...

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