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Scorpion4ik [409]
1 year ago
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Are you a competitive person? Why/Why not?

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Vlad1618 [11]1 year ago
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Answer: You need to answer this about you.

Explanation: A competitive person enjoys games in which there is a clear winner, and generally doesn't like to lose.  If you are competitive, you should explain the things you like to compete at, and how it makes you feel.  E.g. chess, races, board games, entering competitions, and hating to lose.

If you are not competitive, you probably prefer the fun of the game, and don't mind if you don't win, or even don't enjoy competitive games at all.  If this is you, you should explain what things you do that are not competitive, and how it makes you feel. Walking alone, reading books, gardening....

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