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    Competitive Person Vs Inspired Person.
    Jenn Tomko
    • Jun 25, 2019
    • 2 min

    Competitive Person Vs Inspired Person.

    Our society values competitiveness, and the people who personify this trait tend to be objectified as successful. The word competitive is also connected to some very negative connotations. It is related to hostility and aggression and some think that competitive people are sore losers and are unable to be happy if they don’t win at everything- even life. Why does it seem like competitive people are afraid of other people’s success? Imagine you have a friend who is super comp
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