“Oops, excuse me. I think I mistook you for someone else.”
you’re welcome. I knew she was looking at me the whole time, but I couldn’t believe she thought I was someone else.
Why did she think I was someone else? Is it because of my impersonal clothes? I wonder if I don’t have outstanding personality.
Maybe she’s always thinking of that someone. Therefore, when she sees someone, she has the illusion that it is that person.
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- What happens if competition becomes excessive?
- The right size competition yields better results. This is because competition selects the best.
And for that to happen, the competition must be moderate. What happens if competition becomes excessive?
Excessive competition will change the nature of competition. Also, the true competition will be lost.
“Hey, hey, what are you doing there? Huh? Who are you?”
I was me all along. Is there something wrong with me being me? He yelled at me a name I didn’t know.
It seems that he also made a mistake. In fact, things like this often happen.
- What are we doing in hypercompetition?
- So what are we doing, or what are we forced to do, in hypercompetition?
One answer is offset. Excessive competition will encourage participants to crush each other.
So if you want to end the competition, it’s more efficient to overindulge than to end it.
Maybe I don’t have a personality that can identify me. Or maybe I wear too much of a generic personality.
I’m the only one who knows who I am. you’re welcome
That’s all for today’s post. Thank you
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