RUSH
Todd
Buchholz wrote in his book that“We need the rat race because we’re biologically
wired to move forward, not to sit around like a poached egg on toast” The
rat race is becoming more and more actable to humans. All people are trying to
compete with their college in order to catch one better position of job, businesses
are fighting to protect their market share and to sprend in other markets, children’s
are pushed by their parents to be competitive with other children, even with ourselves
we are competitors. How long we will be competitors? I am asking because being
in compete with colleagues neighbors, people around us and including ourselves
too must pass the border which in the begin of competition we assumed to be, ,and
we don’t understand that our competition has finished and remain only to enjoy your
successes, with a cup of coffee and some good friends.
I agree with your thoughts Alda.
YanıtlaSilThis is really true but meantime people rush this doesn't mean that they agree with that.Perhaps we must practice what we learned from "Disrupt" in this aspect in order to have better feelings.
I'm in accordance with what you wrote Alda. We're even biologically wired to do the rat race as well.
YanıtlaSilI personally think that there's a drawback in this much competition, health. People's health is being affected this way but hopefully medicine will advance in order to make up for this drawback.
S.K.
i would change the word the rat race to a rabbit. i agree that peole should compete and and be the fast movers.
YanıtlaSilErald Kasa
I totally agree and to continue with the same idea I would like to state that the best part of this competition we have it in our working places. It becomes part of our nature and the “best-worst” part of it stands at the point that we still continue with the competition even after work when we go home or are under the company of our friends without paying much attention that we are following the same behavior of competition. Of course this changes from person to person depending on the nature of thir job and in my opinion it is part of so called “professional disease”.
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