Bertrand Russell Quotes

Bertrand Russell Quotes 366

What people mean, therefore, by the struggle for life is really the struggle for success. What people fear when they engage in the struggle is not that they will fail to get their breakfast next morning, but that they will fail to outshine their neighbours.
Source: Bertrand Russell: The Conquest of Happiness, 1930, chap. 3: competition
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The term 'win-win relationships' is often used in a positive sense. A 'win-win relationship' is much better than excessive competition without anyone cooperating with each other. However, it is not uncommon for people to be harsh towards those with whom they do not cooperate. There are a few who think this is a bad idea and try to do things in a way that causes as few casualties as possible. However, in most cases, this is only with regard to their own people, but not with regard to the victims of others..
 In any case, the desire to be superior, in many ways, to those who know them closer is powerful. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)