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The chess-playing child, if she were to become an internationally recognized grandmaster, might develop new strategies which take the game of chess to another level; following her, all serious chess players would need to aspire to a new standard of excellence. Competition would have led to a yet greater level of sophistication in the practice of chess from which all chess players could benefit.
Virtue at Work: Ethics for Individuals, Managers, and Organizations
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