Fighting as a psychological behavior has almost no relation to fighting as a skill
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Why would you go head-to-head when you know other guy is lazy and you could win simply by talking to people before the proposal pitch meeting and putting in more 2x work on the PowerPoint? No need to be John Wick for this.
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I don’t think I’ve ever won anything more complex than a ping-pong game in straight-up head-to-head competition relying on actual skills in an even match-up. In a way, being below average in athletic ability protects you from temptation of trying to be “good” at fighting.
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Because that line of thinking makes you partly responsible for unfair things that happen to you. It is easier, and I suspect less stressful, to curse the universe for it's injustice as that implies no failing of your own.
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I expect that most people will either try to fight honorably in both situations or in neither (modulo stuff like desperation or expectation of cheating by the other side.)
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