Div Manickam

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In that community where people gather with the goal of being praised, “competition” emerges. One finds it vexing when others are praised, and one is proud of being praised oneself. One is always concerned with how to be praised first and more frequently than everyone else—and beyond that, with how to have a monopoly on the leader’s favor. In this way, the community comes to be controlled by a principle of competition for reward.
The Courage to Be Happy: Discover the Power of Positive Psychology and Choose Happiness Every Day
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