Healthy competition is very important in any industry. It keeps you on your toes and helps you grow.
To me, the more dialogue amongst creative types, the better. It keeps people on their toes, and competition is healthy.
For sure, competition is healthy. It is! It keeps everybody on their toes. It keeps everybody sharp.
Competition keeps you on your toes, encourages you to do better, so it's actually a must for me.
I'm all about competition; still am to this day. That's how you should be, but not with any malice. From Mike Will Made It to Boi-1da to Mike Zombie, I'm out to get 'em all and it's that friendly competition that keeps us all on our toes.
Competition can never be eliminated from this industry. There is nothing wrong with it. It keeps you on your toes, making you work harder.
There's competition in every field, and that's healthy. It makes you work harder and be your best. Competition, not in terms of money or number of projects, but in the quality of your work, is very healthy.
I believe the auto industry is a competition of human resources, competition of funding, competition of technology - and the competition is international.
Some people don't like competition, but competition is fine. It generates new ideas, keeps you alert.
I would draw a really big distinction between competition, or potential competition, and a conflict of interest. A conflict of interest implies wrongdoing, whereas competition is really healthy.
Whether between family members or others, there should be a competition. Without that healthy competition, it is impossible to grow as actors.
Well, nine times out of ten when you have 2 or 3 stars in a household you have an unfortunate amount of competition that's not necessarily a healthy competition.
I think competition is good. It finally delivers the best value to the customer, and I think it keeps all the players on their toes.
I am happy I have competition. It keeps me on my toes all the while and stops me from becoming complacent. So, it works to my advantage.
Ukrainian business must really embrace global competition. We need to understand that competition for resources and clients is not with competitors from across the street or from another city, but with millions of businesses around the world.
The truth is that economic competition is the very opposite of competition in the animal kingdom. It is not a competition in the grabbing off of scarce nature-given supplies, as it is in the animal kingdom. Rather, it is a competition in the positive creation of new and additional wealth.