Nowadays, everyone is looking to wipe out the competition! It’s quite upsetting, but it’s also the so-called way of the future, apparently. Far too many people are jumping on bandwagon of fake cynicism and futility to create broad strokes and excuses for folks to give up their rights! Of course, this can happen on a smaller scale, and, at times, it can even make sense. Especially if money is involved, we can then find plenty of applicable reasons to avoid such a structure. Although, it also makes sense to create a structure where everyone has a chance, especially when less money is involved, i.e., democratic socialism. (It obviously depends on the structures that you are willing to change or predefine — creating arbitration.) Although it sounds rather harsh, the world also tends to work in ways that creates (this kind of) dissonance and homogeny. What this essentially means is that people tend to fall into moments of groupthink, and it ends with a “herd mentality.” NOW, these are the 10 ways to remove your competition!
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If the end result is to simply cheat, then why not just wipe the floor with your best methods. It’s a way of removing someone, but it’s also becomes a question of how legitimate it is, too. (Cheating is never legitimate, but “cheating” to some degree may in fact be a part of the game.) We’re obviously not talking about the kind of cheating that involves a relationship (marital) counselor; however, this kind of “haphazard” cheating can also be relevant to someone’s argument. Although, if it’s simply about winning a gold medal, then you should probably just practice more or get better through other means. Just know that it’s an unfortunate requirement towards winning. It may seem “unreasonable,” but it’s also important to not get caught (mostly), as you can end up dealing with some very bad consequences.
The 10 Ways to Remove Your Competition
1. Undermining Them
It’s not to say that destroying your competition is by any means a decent thing to partake in, as the need for “corporate” motivation and/or enterprise drives the so-called pivotal forms of progress, at least to some degree. However, it’s not about having competition or creating a reasonable playing field to most of these “well-driven” companies. (They can enjoy some competition; however, it’s often and only a means to an end.) As you should know, most businesses would likely prefer “little” competition! It’s also about understanding certain things, like the idea of a benevolent dictator probably being the wiser option amongst those of us who are willing to acquiesce to more reasonable options. (A non-geographic voucher system with more options is always the best choice in a democracy.) With lessened & unwavering fervor, corporate sabotage becomes the answer. At times, we choose this option as the open denominator of our so-called rights; however, it seems as though we’re simply too scared to just let it go!
The 10 Ways to Remove Your Competition
2. Ending Them
The best way to remove the ‘competition’ is to obviously “remove them entirely.” And, although it sounds bad, it’s likely the only way to get rid of the one particular person or group of people for good. Now, it may not be the easiest or most productive way to deal with any number of problems, as you may end up dealing with some serious pushback. (Remember, removing someone or something “for good” [essentially killing/murdering them] is not always going to be met with certain positivity.) It’s also wise to consider your other options (e.g., negotiation, intimidation, and retaliation) first. Although, there are always other devious ways to remove your so-called competitive counterparts with ease; it obviously depends on your situational awareness and the circumstance. It can obviously be done in ‘secrecy,’ and some people may even be able to keep you from swinging below the gallows. Of course, none of persuasive finagling is advised, and it’s very often prohibited against throughout the RULE of law & order.
The 10 Ways to Remove Your Competition
3. Become Friends
If it wasn’t very clear to begin with, then let’s make it even more clear: You should not be partaking in any of these questionable actions! (These should always be “considered” and/or planned out at your own risk.) However, it’s not like I’m going to convince others to not … . Anyway, it’s not always akin to murdering someone “per se,” but it is about glorified selfishness. Although it seems like everyone is out to get everyone, the motivations and/or methods of execution are not always the “exact same.” (Someone can obviously be charming, albeit with more pretense.) For example, you can be trying to make a partnership between you and a so-called enemy — it doesn’t have to be insipidly malicious. (It doesn’t always have to be your direct, “corporate” enemies either, as anyone can be made into an enemy.) Otherwise, the “rules” can be more bent into your “flavor” through means of undermining those who happen to be around you. And, even if you love someone, you can always twist it into a reason to remove.
The 10 Ways to Remove Your Competition
4. Ignore Them
The idea of competition and its ‘destruction’ can come in all forms; however, it’s a little more complicated than that. And, for that, it can boil down to a matter of perspective — the dissonant herd mentality! Of course, it always comes down to sabotage, and, to some degree, it’s sickening to see what certain people are capable of doing for their “bottom line.” (It really doesn’t matter if it’s corporate, personal, or otherwise.) Now, it’s obviously great to be able to figure out the meaning of a lot of people’s boundaries, but it’s more than just a matter of rudimentary semantics. Even though it seems absurd, it can be more “wise” to allow (a simple adjustment) your “enemies” to settle in the metaphorical dust instead of you actively seeking their ‘frightening’ destruction. So, for what it’s worth, it ends up being more of a battle of attrition than anything else. (The methods, results, and motivations are largely the same, but there are obvious distinctions between situations.) However, it’s more than just that, and strategies can be “flawed.”
The 10 Ways to Remove Your Competition
5. Take Responsibility
To whom it may concern, the circumstances that you have been put in are partially your responsibility to escape. (People tend to favor personal responsibility for other people [flagrant duplicity] and not themselves.) Other folks are obviously just as much to blame; however, this is not always how they see it or the “most practical” way for people to exercise their rights. (After all, some choices are worth commendation; although, this hypocrisy is often ignored until it’s too late.) Unfortunately, most people do not truly understand this, and they end up taking the easier option because of habit. (There are nice people out there, but the difficult choices are not often made [for the right reasons].) Consistency is great, but it’s also about what works for the ‘current’ moment. Thankfully, taking personal responsibility can often have good side effects for you personally, especially if you’re trying to be a decent person. Although, whatever it happens to be, it can be also be malicious; it comes down to some tough decisions!
The 10 Ways to Remove Your Competition
6. Be Dishonest
When push comes to the inevitable shove, it becomes clear that dishonesty seems to work in a lot of people’s favor. It’s why people lie and continue to be dishonest; however, it’s not simply about desperation. “Yeah, but what does this mean?” you precariously inquire. Well, it means that even you can get away, and it can always be done for fun and to satiate your pathological desire to disrupt the establishment. (Just be aware of the fact that not all lies work at all times!) It obviously works as a devious (or dubious) method of inevitable perpetuation, too. Of course, it’s not always without its set of “problems,” but your willingness to do this is often — way too often — a valuable asset. (The end result may even seem somewhat extravagant, even though it also appears as though it is dangerous or unethical.) And its use is often the best bet that many people have! Unfortunately, people too often get away with it or exaggerate when it may not work. Just know that it may get you in trouble with the sharks!
The 10 Ways to Remove Your Competition
7. Distract Them
Although it seems rather “strange,” setting the workman’s so-called stage with a fool’s errand appears to be a methodical scheme that works (almost) without failure. (These precarious methods can always be used against you as well, especially if the “other entities” catch up to your petty schemes.) After all, setting people up is typically the norm for most deceptive people in most situations. (Why not, right!?) It’s actually just a game of misdirection, and it’s often used very unfavorably. (Of course, it may not always be used properly or to its overall “best” degree.) It’s a fool’s game, and it’s often a tactic of the wise and untrustworthy; however, this doesn’t mean that it doesn’t work. All in all, it’s just that some people tend to not always use this “slight of hand” when it most benefits them. You see, it’s often about petty manipulation, and it takes power and work to mislead people … . In the end, it’s simply a matter of fooling or distracting someone; although, you should always make sure that someone else isn’t strategizing, too!?
The 10 Ways to Remove Your Competition
8. Become Legitimate
The world is so full of losers that it’s almost too easy to win at times … . So, why not go for the win, right? Although, are you actually “eliminating” your enemies, or are you abstracting a win through loss, i.e., abusing bankruptcy? However, does it all really matter? (Well, it kind of does matter.) After all, you are still the winner! (It’s a form of elimination through legitimate success or overcoming the petty concerns.) Of course, even if you’re not executing the “correct” thing for the “right” reasons, you can still win and remove the competition through more “legitimate” means. (It all can really boil down to a lot of different factors: paying your bills/taxes, avoiding backroom dealing, and playing by the rules.) Yes, the vile “cutthroats” in any kind of business are the worst kind of criminals. And, at least at this point, you may be calling me Captain Obvious, but “real” concern can be genuine. (Although, it’s simply not enough!) FANTASTIC! Just know that it’s never too late to begin, and you’re unhindered by the ‘legitimate’ cheating.
The 10 Ways to Remove Your Competition
9. Use Force
For the most part, it’s a challenge to do what is right, especially if it means that other people will suffer in the process. Unfortunately, and it’s even more difficult to do the right thing when it contradicts your selfishly devious desires! (It’s ‘nice’ to have others around, but who’s going to do it if not for you, correct!?) “Of course, but what does this mean?” you very pessimistically inquire. Well, it means that some people will have to make the challenging decisions! (The so-called inevitability of if you can do this or [do] that means very, very little.) So, what must you do then? Well, it all simply means that you must act in spite of your best interests! (You must be prepared!) This can only go so far, but, rather than doing nothing, you have to make a choice about some difficult matter. There are various choices and consequences; it’s the worst kind of deception! Now, force can be simply negligence or through abusively abrasive force (e.g., physical violence, coercion, or blackmail); however, it’s all still the force to be afraid of!
The 10 Ways to Remove Your Competition
10. Become Popular
As we all should understand, a lot of people are extreme a**holes; it’s blatantly obvious! Although, it may appear as though many of them have good intentions. Thankfully, there are always “good intentions” involved; however, the metaphorical road to hell is paved in those so-called “good intentions.” (Of course, mistakes may occur [foul judgement], but this doesn’t mean that it is always a mistake that you cannot curve to your favor in one way or another.) Some people are simply ignorant, and other people are reasonable enough to not be privy enough to games of force or deception. (It’s the worst, most abrasive kind of excuse, including the insults towards your ability to think.) Now, you’re very likely to win any argument if you’ve got enough of a following. Hell, you might even be lucky enough to create a common, majority consensus that will vote you into power! And this essentially means that you can create/curry favor with others or change what needs to be changed in your stead! Is this ethical behavior though? NO!
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Now, although it’s a fallacy, the simple-minded among us thrive on having an audience validate their own beliefs. It’s not to say that an audience isn’t recommended though, and it’s often welcomed by anyone, especially if the welcomers happen to be unpopular or correct. (Everyone can do this or do that, but we’re all responsible for all choices to some degree.) Regardless, trying to win a vote is a good way to gain favor, but it can take a lot of effort. (When it’s a victory, it’s a guarantee and hence not a HUGE deal.) Then again, you can always just remove yourself from the equation. Although, instead of doing the correct thing, we end up doing the wrong thing, including the vote! The easy way … ends with pain and destruction, but it’s almost too easy for some people to do the “wrong thing.” In the end, it’s a matter of degree when it comes to how you deal with these issues. Sycophants are obviously a godsend! And though this appears to be similar to the previous item on this list, it works as a bow to top it all off as well.
The 10 Ways to Remove Your Competition
Ending
There you have it! To many newcomers, this may seem extreme, but it’s here to understand the how’s and why’s of executive culture. There are obviously good (better) reasons and ways to “eliminate” your so-called enemies, and there are often bad ways. Some ways are even understandable, given the circumstance, at least. (Again, anyone can be an enemy, and anyone can be eliminated.) You can even weave any number of rationalizing webs if you’ve got the power enough to execute them. Just understand that having the right does not mean that you should necessarily exercise the right to do it all!
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The more that you have, the more that anyone can take away. Not only does this hold power, but it also seems to mean something practical. Of course, even the most “powerful” questions have an answer: “What does this all mean?” (You can always look for greatly more specific ways to remove your competitive compatriots via force.) Yes, the worst can come in many forms, and it can take on all kinds of different meanings. And, in the end, this happens so that you can make the so-called “challenging” decisions. (You cannot forget, at least for the most part.) If we go far enough, then we can even make a despicable and self-defeating joke about becoming GOD to eradicate your competition. However, earning your victory, unless otherwise indicated, is many times more worth it than ‘easing’ your way there.
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So, you say that “there is no meaning” to others with words that you do not necessarily believe. “Well, I believe otherwise,” you say, “with words of stupidity.” And why not do all of this, right? It all seems valuable to you, right? Because of this, you’re probably better of doing something else. “Why?” you ask. Well, it boils down to you doing the right thing for the right reasons. Of course, you’re not only doing this for others, because you are also doing it for yourself. (It’s the worst but also the best!) With this, you should understand the “best” because of your understanding of ethical dilemmas. And the TRUTH wins!
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