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What is the relationship between harmony and competitive consciousness? (urgent)

On "Harmony is the most important" and "competitive consciousness"

Competitive consciousness is a spirit possessed by modern people, which promotes social development; Harmony is the traditional virtue of our country, and people have realized its importance from a very early age. So, what is the relationship between the two?

I think harmony should be the premise of competition. Only kindness can make a person have a correct outlook on life and values; Only in this way can a group have cohesion; Only in this way can a country and a nation have cohesion and centripetal force. In a kind atmosphere, we can make progress together by chasing each other. People who can't value peace are often selfish and narrow-minded. They may only care about their own gains and losses or immediate interests, and cannot correctly clarify the relationship between individuals and collectives, immediate and long-term. He may not understand that no matter how much a person's interests get, he can't make his environment get benefits together, and even harm the overall interests.

let's talk about the sense of competition. This kind of consciousness is a spirit that can promote social progress. It is precisely because of this awareness that there will be competition between students in grades, between enterprises in technology and management, and between countries in comprehensive national strength ... It is also because of this awareness that catching up among students has provided a batch of outstanding talents for the country, and the efforts between enterprises have effectively promoted economic development, and some developed countries have emerged in the world. From this point of view, competition seems to be full of benefits, but it is not. If competitors' sense of competition is only based on defeating and destroying each other, this kind of competition will become abnormal. Under the control of this concept, people may only think about how to let the other side fall, rather than how to develop themselves. In this way, they will not only fail to make progress, but also endanger themselves.

So, putting harmony first is closely related to the sense of competition. It is of great benefit to compete on the premise of valuing harmony. The beneficiaries are a whole, a country and even the whole world, not just one person. With "harmony is the most important" and "sense of competition", we are "better than catching up with others" in learning, "strong alliance" among enterprises, and "friendly trade" in the international arena, and we compete with a mentality of making ourselves better and hoping that others will be better than ourselves. Why should our society and our great country not progress and prosper?