A Quote by Baron Corbin

People in athletics thrive on competition. That's what makes you better. — © Baron Corbin
People in athletics thrive on competition. That's what makes you better.
I think competition is the best thing for everyone. Competition is what makes us evolve, from when we were itty bitty little tadpoles in prehistoric times to what we've turned into now. Competition makes us evolve and makes us push ourselves better.
Athletics is not like cricket; we feed on the competition and that makes us bring out the best in us.
If you look at the coverage of female sports and athletics across any of the broadcasters that participate in league rights and/or sports programming, women are underrepresented, and it's a chance and an opportunity for Lifetime to support that movement and the importance of athletics and competition for girls and women.
Competition, by itself, always leads to cheating by the powerful, who try to establish pyramids of power, like feudalism. Yet, competition is the great creative force! So how do we save it from its own contradictions? By cooperation! By cooperating with each other, via politics, to make rules and prevent cheating, so that competition can thrive!
Some people don't like competition because it makes them work harder, better.
Competition can be the most nerve-racking experience. Some people just thrive on it.
Playing against better competition makes you better and more focused, so you can do what you have to, to win.
It makes you a better player when you're around better competition. If you pay attention, you can learn something.
The reality is, is that we love competition, at Apple. We think it makes us all better. But we want people to invent their own stuff.
Competition makes you better, always, always makes you better, even if the competitor wins.
The competition is very stiff. Brian Williams has proved himself as a credible news anchor (at NBC), and Bob Schieffer has done the same (at CBS). But as Peter and Tom (Brokaw) and Dan have always said about the competition, it makes us all better.
Competition makes us all better and better.
I thrive on competition.
I don't thrive in a school or academic environment, I found out. I thrive better in the world outside the small academy because I find it hard to explain what I'm doing.
Somehow, people act like I have no competition, but the thing is, the competition is so good that it forces me to be better than I even thought was possible.
I thrive on healthy competition.
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