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Ananya

Competition Vs Association

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There are 2 approaches towards goal achievement.The most popular one is that compete or loose your chances.When a child enters to school,the teacher makes that child believe that competition only will make you score high marks and achieve your goals thereby cherishing your parent's ambitions.After finishing education when that child becomes an employee his company also makes him compete with fellow colleagues. Many will put forth this view that competition only brings in the best product. But my view is too much of competition also degrades the quality of product,the quality of input as such.The whole of human society's progress is an outcome of association.The point where someone has left doing research another one has begun doing his work from there.

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Of course, that is an issue of prime concern nowadays, the children almost tend to lose their childhood trying to deal with the pressure,mostly from the family itself to excel in any competition they face, else they would be responsible for bringing utter disgrace to the family,as a teacher I would encounter such cases and tried a bit of counseling with them. In the corporate sector, competition seems to have taken the importance like that of blood in human body. The lives of the professionals associated with the corporate has been transformed into that of an android.

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