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The Right View Of Competition In Relationships

On their engagement day, Joseph bought a very expensive car for his fiance. The following day, his best friend also went and bought two of the same expensive cars for his wife! Was this expense really necessary? Is competition always wrong? When can competition end up going too far? What is the balanced view of competition in relationships and marriages? Is Competition always wrong in relationships? Competition, when used to focus on improvement, can produce excellent results. Generally, it has been used to boost performance and improve quality effectively. Therefore, instead of wasting time watching what your neighbor is buying his woman, why not focus on what you can learn from that act. The right type of competition in relationships involves viewing certain couples as models in a particular area. This is not with the view to end up doing the same, but with the view of making your relationship better. If, for instance, your friend has received a car from her fiance, why not just a