2. How does function in our society? To what extent is it healthy/unhealthy? Offer some real world examples taken from your life, community, culture, state, nation, or world.
Competition in this society is ruff it makes people the worst they can be it is unhealthy. Civilians always want to be number one, they always want to be the winner and they don’t care how they’ll do it to succeed, in this era civilian are competing to see who is better looking, skinner, has the better clothes and who has the most amount of money, as you can see these are not healthy competition they are not who can’t get the better test score, who can run the longest and furthest, or who can stay quite the longest. The competitions we make today are not competition at all but way to hurt ourselves. Civilian are starving themselves to death in order to be the skinniest in the group, then there is the way they treat their body in order to be the prettiest one. They put makeup on and wax their eyebrows, some go to extreme measures and try and manipulate it by putting on tape or a special tool, and civilians are hurting themselves to look the best. Civilians also want to look their best doing so by getting the clothes that is most in style, and not all of them have enough money to access the clothes, which makes them decide to steal and become a criminal. Competition is not safe now a days is has become corrupt and full of evil, they used to be fun, innocent, and naive, but the man came in and made it into something dark creating monsters from humans making them believe they have to win in order to be happy in this life and saying that failure is not acceptable because it makes one weak. Being a failure does not make someone weak giving up and quieting does but trying and failing will only make you stronger, society has changed that they manipulated failure and made it a weakness. Competition use to be safe and fun now they are unhealthy and dark, when will we realize how much harm we are doing to ourselves we always turn the innocent into corrupt things.
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