Essentially, being a winner and being a loser are two sides of the same coin – the coin of choosing to be in a war.…
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our planet
Our militant win-lose concept makes us hinder each other, while destroying our planet and our children’s future. As Albert Einstein puts it, “In previous ages…
belligerence
Our belligerence determines the face of our global (dis)unity, so we don’t join forces against the biggest dangers we face like Coronavirus or climate change.…
our economy
Our militant win-lose concept determines the face of our economy, where we let rich so-called winners widen inequality and trample everyone else. Read the full…
our politics
Our militant win-lose concept determines the face of our politics, where the rivalry between groups distracts us from focusing on creating beneficial governments. Read the…
road
Our associates and loved ones aren’t the only people we tend to fight with. We fight with strangers, too. And the price may be just…
rivals
Seeing others not as allies but as rivals, whether in a competition or a fight, does not only make us feel isolated and lonely. It…
battle zone
At the end of the day, we tend to competitively turn our lives into a battle zone, and then wonder why life is so difficult.…
fight with our colleges
At work, we fight with our colleges over recognition and promotions. Our competitiveness enables our grateful workplaces to work us much harder and longer, which…
fight with our kids
We fight with our dearest kids because we know best. In the process, we lose their closeness and sometimes their respect as well, but we…