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(“competition” is (in general) a ‘contest’ (or ‘rivalry’) between 2 or more…)
‘entities’
‘organisms’
‘animals’
‘individuals’
‘economic groups’
‘social groups’
(etc)
FOR
‘territory’
a ‘niche’
‘scarce resources’
‘goods’
‘mates’
‘prestige’
‘recognition’
‘awards’
“‘group’ or ‘social’ status”
‘leadership’
‘profit’
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(it arises whenever at least 2 parties strive for a goal which cannot be shared, where one’s gain is the other’s loss (aka ‘zero-sum game’))
(‘competition’ occurs naturally between ‘living organisms’ which ‘co-exist’ in the same ‘environment’)
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(for example, ‘animals’ compete over…)
‘water supplies’
‘food’
‘mates’
*other ‘biological resources’*
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(‘humans’ usually compete for ‘food’ + ‘mates’)
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(once these needs are met, deep rivalries often arise over the pursuit of…)
‘wealth’
‘power’
‘prestige’
‘fame’
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(‘competition’ is often considered to be the opposite of ‘cooperation’)
(however in the ‘real world’, mixtures of ‘cooperation’ + ‘competition’ are ‘the norm’)
(‘optimal strategies’ to achieve goals are studied in the branch of ‘mathematics’ known as ‘game theory’)
(‘competition’ is also a major tenet of ‘market economies’ + ‘business’)
(it is often associated with ‘business competition’ as most companies are in ‘competition’ with at least 1 other ‘firm’ over the same group of ‘customers’)
(also ‘competition’ inside a ‘company’ is usually stimulated with the larger purpose of ‘meeting’ + ‘reaching’ higher quality of services or improved products that the company may ‘produce’ or ‘develop’)
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