Personal Identity Audit — Day 2

<p>There&rsquo;s a wide variety of conditions that can create the best version of someone. Some people are motivated by aggressive and harsh language, whereas others are better motivated by praise and positivity. Different methods are going to result in different responses for different people. It makes sense.</p> <p>Personally for me, in the past, competition and having a point to prove has helped me push towards getting the highest results.</p> <p>A concept often brought up when discussing competition is:</p> <p><em>&ldquo;Why are you concerned about other people?&rdquo; and &ldquo;Why do you have to be better than them?&rdquo;&hellip;</em></p> <p>Reasonable questions, especially when most people come from a place of ego and self-importance. They&rsquo;re focused on the judgment portion of competition, not the journey portion of competition.</p> <p>Although it&rsquo;s fair to say that some part of my competitive nature comes from wanting to be better than the other person, business, etc&hellip;a majority of my desire comes from a different place. That place has me asking different questions about competition&hellip;</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@micky.james/personal-identity-audit-day-2-e46f9408d5bc">Read More</a></p>
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