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Interdependence/Cooperation Vs. Independence/Competition

Interdependence/Cooperation Vs. Independence/Competition

  • See the other people in your life as an opportunity to cooperate and create win-win situations. 
  • Rather than perceiving life as one big competition focus on the more positive outlook of one big cooperation effort where there is enough for everybody and where we help each other.

 

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