Why we need to cooperate rather than compete?

November 13, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Business Poetry

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Why compete with our brothers?

 …if we can cooperate with each other.

Why defy our neighbors?

…if we can unite and become all victors.

What’s the use of beating all the people around you?

…if you can’t beat the greed and selfishness within you.

 

What’s the use of being the strongest?

…if your hands are full of enemies?

What’s the use of being the tallest?

…if your feet can’t step into the grounds of the Earth.

What’s the use of your millions or billions?

…if after you die, they’ll be putted in oblivion.

 

Why do we need to fight for the vast land?

…if we will only be ended six-feet under the ground.

Why do we crave for so much fame?

…if all that we need is a clean and good name.

When shall we stop fighting each other?

…When each one of us becomes a loser?

 

Tell me, why should we combat and abandon peace?

…did these battles benefit the human race?

Let’s begin loving each other and joining our hands,

…stop fighting! Look at our wounds!

Aren’t we in the same color of blood?

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4 Responses to “Why we need to cooperate rather than compete?”
  1. They say competition improves the breed. I think a little friendly competition is a good thing. A lot of cut throat tactics, underhanded play and cheating can shoot down that theory in a hurry. Just play nice kids, so no one gets hurt!

  2. viclogic says:

    Unethical competition is worst, fair competition is good, cooperation is noble.

  3. PSP Go says:

    Great ideas in theory, but it seems that people are competitive by nature. I agree with you, but I don't know if it will ever happen.

  4. viclogic says:

    Some few men are in that direction.