Sentences with phrase «competitive nature of life»

After all, children need to be prepared for the competitive nature of life, work and everything.

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And I believe understanding this element of human nature — which I'll discuss in the next section — is key to building a life that: a) involves ambitious striving toward goals and having impact in the world, which contributes to a sense of meaning, and b) gives you a shot at realizing true happiness by avoiding a soul - sucking competitive rat race.
The discipline, hard work and competitive nature I learned playing at Middlebury is something I'll carry with me the rest of my life
There's no question that playing sports is an essential part of many kids» experience growing up, but the competitive nature of it combined with parents getting overly invested in their child's success can lead to injuries and burnout — meaning they're less likely to be interested in physical activity later in life.
Unlike the real life sport of NASCAR, the competitive nature in this video game isn't all that high and it does take something away from the NASCAR experience.
In terms of battery life, both the Fire and the Touch are very competitive, again considering what you would normally expect for devices of their nature.
As is usually the case with games of this nature, we were quickly sucked into competitive battles with those on our Xbox Live friends list, repeating levels and using earned mulligans in hopes to rise above our friends on the leaderboards (which are displayed during and after every level).
In 1996, Japanese scientists discovered A. marina living on the light left over by Chl a organisms and able to stretch into the far - red and near - infrared through the novel pigment Chl d instead of Chl a. Research at GISS has quantified the photon energy use efficiency of A. marina in comparison to Chl a organisms, and is now turned toward investigating its light regime in nature to ascertain its kinetics of light use and competitive ecological niche.
He is extremely competitive and the pres - sure of being a trial attorney, with substantial money or life changing outcomes on the line in each case, fuels his com - petitive nature.
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