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If They’re Unable to Compete Then They Will Become Angry

Too much competition can create insanity. Some are unable to resist competition. If they’re unable to surpass then they will try to pull down. It’s so unfortunate that so many are unable to accept that some will be so driven that no matter what attacks they send out. Movement will still occur. A little competition is alright. Going overboard can be damaging.

There’s some that are so obsessed with competitiveness that they’ll risk their livelihood to compete. Not considering the consequences for doing so. So many refuse to think clearly. They’re thoughts are on wanting to win. They’re strategies are evil. They will try all sorts of tactics to get their competition down. Some will become corrupt.

Even politicians will engage in such insanity. They’re trying to win an election and if that means bullying voters then that’s what they’ll do. Politics is filled with corruption. The competitive spirits entered and they simply couldn’t figure out a way to remove the spirits.

If we don’t find a way to defeat the corrupted then we could end up suffering greatly. We’ve seen cases where politicians and even law enforcement officers were sentenced to time in prison. Some may believe that they’re above the law but soon they’re behavior will no longer be ignored.

Some individuals will do just about anything to win. To beat their competition. They will try to ruin their reputation. They’ll try to break their spirits. Some will even go after their family members. These sort of things don’t just happen in the movies. For some, they’re experiencing these things every single day. They’re constantly attacked because they’re gifted in some way. So in order to try to break the individuals down. Some will try to use a term called gas lighting. Trying to confuse their competition into thinking that they’re going insane. That’s just how desperate some are.

Their objection is to try to shake down the competitor so that fatigue sets in. If there’s lots of fatigue then the competition may want to stop. Where there’s “determination” then there will be nothing that causes giving up. Especially if the competition is spiritually connected.

We live in a very competitive world. So should expect to have some competition but when the competitiveness leads to corruption then the risk takers have went overboard. They’ve created havoc for themselves and will become desperate trying to find a way out.




  • Tanikka Paulk

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    • The healthiest thing to do is to compete with yourself and not to others. You can treat the real competitors as an inspiration to face the challenges. It is better to be this way than comparing and competing with the others.

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