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Why would a person who is satisfied with life compete with other people which causes stress not only during it, since it's intense and requires them to do their best but even more so if they lose instead of enjoying life? Is it perhaps mistaken for survival when there are lack of resources? If people stop competing and instead use the resources as they are intended to be there would be enough for everyone. As we can see today, the least able people are the most numerous while the people from the first world countries are going extinct so how is that competition helping anyone? To me that seems like exploiting the human survival mode by keeping them under stress constantly to not underperform but wouldn't that lead to a burn out and accelerated aging because humans are not supposed to live like that? Isn't that just slavery since only one can be at the top and the others will have to always try but fail? And at the same time, the most powerful people as of now, the Jewish ones, are not competing with each other but instead make the environment for others impossible to flourish. Wouldn't it make more sense to have people reach their potential by respecting their biological needs instead of forcing them to constantly stress themselves without the possibility to recover? And is that really a life worth living to know that you will always be preoccupied with work while never feeling secure? Most people today can't even have their most basic biological needs met like eating real untreated food, living in clean nature, having a virgin wife and owning a house.
