Being around others is an essential cue for socializing and maintaining the connection and balance in human life. Those who live in a tribal setting maintained their rituals for social life, they lived longer, they were more healthy. Their relationships were more stable, arranged, in more harmony. Each one of the tribe knew who they are, their role, responsibilities, and how things can be done without overwhelming others with what is going on. Maybe the demands in life were limited, specified, simple and they are contented with their life. They celebrate well and mourned well. So, their emotional process was so scientifically based by nature due to their high connection with the spirit. They did believe in signs and the higher force that guide them to make the correct and wise decisions. Their rituals in defeating bad spirits which disturb the harmony and coherence within their daily lives. There was sort of discipline and as I said before contentment. They were hunters and gatherers who replicate lots of work, danger, and sacrifice. However, the more stable the tribe was, there was a chance for facing battles with their maybe neighboring or far away tribes. Which makes sense the battle between the light and the dark. It is rooted in human existence. It takes multiple forms and shapes. Despite the race, color, gender, or ethnicity. Humans have to face the challenges or the battles to exist.
Thousands of years later, modernization, urbanization, and the lavish desire to look better, feel better, do better, and have it all together, changed the dynamic of how things have to go. Lots of disruption to the social, cultural, and behavioral norms. The changes brought nothing but more disruption to the inner core of stability to human life. Competition, racial marathons, inner and outsider battles, humans created and have to deal with it. Some may the individual have control on, others they are out of control. The equation for life and relationships becomes so complex. Lots of options, choices, temptations, and greed to be the best not better as before. And to be the best differed from person to person. The way it is done is also different from prison to person. However, the competition brought the worst in human nature. How to climb the ladder and who they will step on to climb this ladder. It becomes about how to tear others apart more than what is acquire to be done. You will start to experience secrecy in the dialogue, confusion, what is seen is not what is really inside. The game does accomplish its goals, however, more souls are being torn down. The pride and the feeling good when the person has pushed away from each competition away is highly rewarding and the game continues. Competition is the rotten fruit that spoils anything good. Racism becomes the norm, discrimination is the silent killer for any ambition or dreams, as long as the individual is not aware of the competition game. The more attitude, The looking good regardless the means are used. YOu will start to witness how the socioeconomically dynamic make some arise and others faint. It is the power battle that may look too heavy to deal with as it carries lots of toxicity to human life that impacts health and well-being. The competition of being the best now is turning to the risk factor for chronic illness and diseases. The individual uses all the competitions tools to be upfront and at a sudden, their bodies protest, and the individual never considers their behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, values with their health outcomes.
It may take decades till the state of the chronic stress that is built over time to manifest itself in chronic illness or disease. sometimes it may be curable, sometimes it may become a terminal state. And what the individual gained from the competition and the hunger to have more and more regardless of the tools never been considered as they want to bury all their actions under the condition they are facing at that time. I feel sad about where humans brought themselves to where we are right now. I came to a point when I notice the pattern of competition is playing in place and detach myself, as how much toxicity is thrown into my way is overwhelming. Competition is becoming the agreed-upon social-cultural norm. It is not worth it. It makes the person lose their lives, and those who they may get in connection with. I totally understand how a person who comes from a very poor conflicted environment has built this wild desire to become right when they grow up, grouping with those who will help them make it happen, regardless of the means of how this could be. The popular phrase," I was brought very poorly, we struggle to get this or that now......" They can't see other stories that their struggles may be different from them, however, they are battling to do their day. The biased eye is looking for the same pattern, tribe, group, and undeclared agreement of language. Social and cultural factors are the needle to shift things to the way the new tribe is seeking to prevail and declare. It is not based on equality, inclusion, and true diversity within the mindset and backgrounds. It is based on inequality, racism, and discrimination with the goal of craving the way to those have similar stories that echo the same, which will lead those who have a different story, and voices to seek the change, and walk their own diverge journey toward real change to what they believe in. Competition is the true pandemic . By: ME." The Old Ancient Woman"


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