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How to pursue your overall competitiveness
"Natural selection, survival of the fittest", it is a well-known truth that human beings must be superior to their competitors if they want to survive and develop on this planet. Similarly, it is natural for a person to make progress or be promoted before himself at a certain stage, which shows that this person must be superior to himself in some aspects.

Therefore, only dare to compete, be good at competition, temper your will in constant competition, and make yourself stronger gradually, can you stand out in the vast sea of people and stand out in career development.

The Kennedy family in the United States has such a slogan: "You can't be the second." Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, entered the race against Nixon with this competitive mentality of winning. At that time, Nixon's popularity and influence and his work for votes were mainly concentrated in Washington, the capital where celebrities gathered. Relatively speaking, he has less influence in the States, and his control over the votes of the States is not as tight as that of Washington. So Kennedy focused on breaking through the weak links and focusing on the States. 1960 within a year, he flew 6? 50,000 miles, visited 24 states, and delivered 350 speeches, thus winning a wide reputation, winning a large number of votes from voters in various states, defeating the powerful Nixon in one fell swoop and becoming the 35th president of the United States.

In real life, you may be afraid to compete and be afraid of failure, but you must understand that there is no hope of success without competition. Because the process of pursuing success is a process of continuous absorption, continuous progress and continuous competition. Competition is the means, progress is the process, and learning from competition is the basic work. Just like an athlete, he must first learn from the experience of others, so as to improve his own level, and finally he can compete with other players on the same stage. As the saying goes, stones from other mountains can attack jade.

However, learning from competition is the easiest thing we despise. Competition is a comprehensive quality contest of wisdom, physical strength and improvisation. Everyone will do their best in the competition, try their best to seize all opportunities that are beneficial to them and strive for victory. Therefore, it is easiest to learn from others' strengths and best experiences in competition. Many people think that learning knowledge is only a person's business, as long as you work hard, it is enough, but it is more important to broaden your horizons, find your own shortcomings in the competition with others, enrich yourself and make progress together.