Competition is cooperation

Tom Dunlap

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Anyone interested in history should read up on the event that this competition was modeled on.

 
co-arboration?
The eagles claw is only as sharp as whatever it can draw across and how(angle, pressure etc.).
Make easy work for you, and then hard purposefully work for you too; capitalizing back on whatever was thrown at ya easy or hard. Harder task is more taxing, but then has greater residual byproduct (other than the direct target work) in this regard. i think that runs all thru treework.. Sometimes i mentally flip the game from target:work /byproduct:growth to paying more attention to what i take with, than leave behind of target:growth / residual byproduct:work trying to do work so well even artfully. Kinda journey, not destination focus. Or in working for someone else to target doing best as own growth, bossman only gets what left in wake; not the other way around!
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i think in some ways plant growth etc. itself is as like a ping-ponging back and forth of the same finite force cycling up/instead of tearing down; to greater length, height, thickness etc. An extrusion from the competition of left trying to beat right etc. not in linear but cyclic growth. Isometric exercise of palms pushing against each other in front of chest would be more of a linear competition in self as direct example; but then metered in cycles to growth.
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To a large extent, if want to set aside war and still have reach and growth, not be soft; gives sports, or work competitions to be and then maintain bull of the woods . Even animals have such play, for same reasons; to get and stay tight lest ya slip behind. Then even if just to maintain the kingpin spot, continually sharpened as take on all comers.
 
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Talking about kingpins. : ). I would like to know how they release their load so quickly at the end of the trolley line.
 

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