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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5542809" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Because it's human nature. Sit 5 toddlers in a room and hand 4 of them a head of broccoli and the fifth one a birthday cake. Even at that primal age they understand that somebody is getting something better and they want some, too. Nothing you can say will make the situation more fun for the four kids with broccoli. You can tell them the real "treat" is just being there, and that they're being jealous & insecure because they want cake, too. But we all know how that'll go over. </p><p></p><p>There's a reason hunting is considered sport and big racks considered trophies. Competition is how we fancy apes advance. Whether it's governments putting astronauts out to explore space or first graders competing in a spelling bee, competition exist in nearly every facet of our existence. It began with Cain & Abel. They gave us a lesson on what happens when we allow that competitive nature drive us to lashing out at one another. But when we can keep ourselves under control, nothing pushes us further or advances us more than healthy competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5542809, member: 20583"] Because it's human nature. Sit 5 toddlers in a room and hand 4 of them a head of broccoli and the fifth one a birthday cake. Even at that primal age they understand that somebody is getting something better and they want some, too. Nothing you can say will make the situation more fun for the four kids with broccoli. You can tell them the real "treat" is just being there, and that they're being jealous & insecure because they want cake, too. But we all know how that'll go over. There's a reason hunting is considered sport and big racks considered trophies. Competition is how we fancy apes advance. Whether it's governments putting astronauts out to explore space or first graders competing in a spelling bee, competition exist in nearly every facet of our existence. It began with Cain & Abel. They gave us a lesson on what happens when we allow that competitive nature drive us to lashing out at one another. But when we can keep ourselves under control, nothing pushes us further or advances us more than healthy competition. [/QUOTE]
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