Competition is such a virtue, and everybody's so busy competing, they have no time for compassion.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Competition can be the most nerve-racking experience. Some people just thrive on it.
Some people don't like competition because it makes them work harder, better.
I guess I'm kind of interested in that elusive search for a bond between life and work and between compassion and competitiveness. There's always something at the end you have to find to live a full life, but it's hard to find.
Compassion is not a popular virtue.
I think there's a certain pride people have in competition.
Every time you go for more competition, some people don't like it, but that's the way it is.
I find that in the 21st century, there's not a lot of compassion for what other people are going through or the walk that they have to walk.
It is nice to have valid competition; it pushes you to do better.
Competition is a sin.
I've never believed in competition. Everyone's here to do their own thing and become successful in that respect.