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In this time of crisis, where every single teen is more focused in simple things that doesn't require a lot of thinking, and where we all take the easy path, i can't hesitate to wonder, what about the lost competitiveness? how do we improve it? how do we make of ourselves a competitive person in this world? what do we need to be better and to be able to compete with the others and win? is there any suggestion? thanks a lot! have a nice day!

2007-10-03 20:32:02 · 3 answers · asked by dabino 4 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

I am not lamenting i am doing a research, but, i needed that, because, i agree, there is a lot of competitiveness, but, i mean, in the most countries, like ours, teens usually takes the easy way, and criticize but never propose anything! thats annoying, that is why our teacher asked us to make the report of why the teenagers of nowadays, doesn't have the creativity, or the motivation, or everything else needed to have a health competition, them just try to say things to save themselves from an assignment, or say that stop doing that, that is stupid thing wont make any profit, why do we need to do that if we have already did another thing? why do we need to go further? what i mean, in my country we have lost our curiosity, and we are not aware of that, we just try to do the less, and don't compete... even if we lose everything...

2007-10-03 21:16:17 · update #1

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To every problem there is a solution; neat - simple - plausible and errrr - wrong!

What we need now is to think and develop the solutions which will work on an international basis.

2007-10-03 22:11:42 · answer #1 · answered by Freethinking Liberal 7 · 0 0

You've got to consider all the teens on their high school teams across America. Competitiveness is good in moderation, but definitely has its limits. I usually do better when I compete against myself; I push myself to do better than before.
Some think its not whether you win or lose, its how you play the game.

2007-10-03 20:44:46 · answer #2 · answered by thrag 4 · 0 0

On the contrary, competitiveness implies Darwinism and survival of the fittest, and when it gets high, it reaches the level of frenzy, and then: One ceases to be human. do you want that? Look for what they call as "Health Competition" instead of lamenting upon 'lost competitiveness' , it only means that the world is becoming more human........

2007-10-03 21:05:08 · answer #3 · answered by Dr. Girishkumar TS 6 · 0 0

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