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Originally posted by Newbie
how do you measure progress against other people without competing?![]()
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Originally posted by Newbie
how do you measure progress against other people without competing?![]()
hey... i like that!Originally posted by Cyph
Yeah, sorry.. School-wise, you don't really need others to compare yourself against others. The textbook and doing questions does that for you.
My point was that don't compete with others, just use them as a tool to measure progress. If someone used to consistently beat you by 20% in exams and the gap closes to 10%, then 5%, etc., that's progress and we should be happy with that instead of feeling down on ourselves because they still constantly beat us.
Originally posted by Bambul
One guy in my grade once got his report, looked at his rank in Enlgish and said "Awww, 94th. What am I going to tell my mum?" to which a friend of mine answered "Just say - look mum, I came 94th in the state!"
in terms of HSC and schooling I think competition is a good thing if you can take it. If you come last in the grade in a good selective school, you might not want to try , but if say you come 50th, the competition may motivate you to increase your rank to say top 30. What Im saying is that competition is a good thing if you can hack it, and that requires a small ego, not a big one.Originally posted by Cyph
lol, nicely put.
yeah, but why do you want to compete with them? I don't think competition is healthy - competition is essentially your ego coming though
Now, have you all heard the story of Bambul blowing up a rubber glove over his head while dancing to the hamster danceOriginally posted by Bambul
One guy in my grade once got his report, looked at his rank in Enlgish and said "Awww, 94th. What am I going to tell my mum?" to which a friend of mine answered "Just say - look mum, I came 94th in the state!"