My wife and I don't compete. We know each other's preferences, and we work to provide those for each other. One will take over when the other is faced with something he or she dislikes. That's what friends do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've never felt any sense of competition with anybody, and we're all friends; we're all good friends.
I think it is possible to be friends even if you're competing. You know, there's so many guys in rooms that try to psych each other out, and it doesn't work. It only hinders their work.
I've never been competitive with anybody but myself.
Too many times women try to be competitive with each other. We should help support each other, rather than try to be better than each other.
Every time you go for more competition, some people don't like it, but that's the way it is.
Friendships born on the field of athletic strife are the real gold of competition. Awards become corroded, friends gather no dust.
The idea that women compete or don't like each other or undermine each other or sabotage each other, that's a big miss. That is not true at all. At all. My women connect with each other instantly and help each other.
I think there's something degrading about having a husband for a rival. It's humiliating if you fail and commonplace if you succeed.
Some people don't like competition because it makes them work harder, better.
I'm letting competition drive me, and when competition drives me, I don't think anyone can compete with me.