This is the era of
technology. Everyday a new
discovery, a new invention
is being made. The world is
moving ahead in leaps and
bounds. People are striving
for success and satisfaction
in life in the face of
fierce competition.
Competition is ubiquitous-
in every walk, every aspect
of life right from childhood
to old age. No one escapes
competition.
It's very
essential to know the
effects- both positive and
negative- of competition on
society. Competition is the
very force that drives
individuals to aim for
goals, aim higher. In
school, students compete
against each other for
higher grades. Athletes
compete for more wins, more
records. Companies vie
against each other for
better sales, bigger
markets. Just because there
is competition, a person is
forced to work harder,
better and efficiently to
overcome it, to defeat it.
Healthy competition is
very important for the
overall development of
individuals, communities and
nations on a broader
perspective. Take the Indian
car industry for instance.
It remained stagnant till
the late 80's with only 2
companies offering the same
cars for 3 decades. Once the
economic reforms came, many
companies came into fray and
competition increased. In
the face of competition, new
models, new features, better
performing cars are being
produced constantly. All
this ultimately benefits the
customer who gets a wider
range to make a choice from.
The same example can be
applied in every other
industry. Competition can
only give a thrust to
progress. No one can afford
to be complacent and sit
with fingers crossed. It
will only leave one behind
in the race. Competition
expects and promotes fresh
thinking, new ideas, better
and more hard work. It makes
one sit up and take notice
of the world around. As
someone aptly said, 'there is
no business without
competition.'
Competition in a positive
and healthy way is the road
to progress. But the moment
it is used in a negative
way, it can prove harmful.
We see the use of
performance enhancing drugs
in sports- athletes being
banned and so on. Companies
indulge in malpractices like
accounts tampering,
publishing false reports to
up their stocks.
A most apt example to
conclude the discussion-
This is a story from the
heights of competition for
supremacy in space between
Americans and the Soviets.
US astronauts faced
difficulty to write with
ball point or any other pens
in space. NASA spent 12
million dollars and a few
years developing a pen which
could write anywhere on any
surface without any
problems. When relations
became friendlier, soviet
cosmonauts were asked what
they used. The answer-a
pencil.
Competition is ultimately
more beneficial than
detrimental to society, only
if indulged in a healthy
way. Unhealthy competition
will only lead to
destruction of faith,
goodwill in society.
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