A Quote by Son Heung-min

Competition makes us all better and better. — © Son Heung-min
Competition makes us all better and 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.
We at ESPN like competition. It makes us better. It makes us sharper.
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.
In the long run, competition makes us better... it drives innovation.
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 you better, always, always makes you better, even if the competitor wins.
Money doesn’t just buy you a better life, better food, better cars, better pussy — it also makes you a better person.
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.
Doubt has purpose sometimes. If we don't think our work is good enough, we strive to do better and be better. Which then makes us better because practice does just that.
Our focus is to see that we are growing faster than the industry and, whichever product we launch, we do better than competition. We try and manage our operations better than competition. Essentially, we try to be better than what we were the previous year.
When you pump up your exercise, it makes you feel better and makes you look better, so you do a better job. It's mental, too.
We live in a time when there are tech companies that have an unprecedented accumulation of power, wealth, and information with basically no competition. It's not in their nature to self-regulate, to break themselves up, or ask for less information. It's only in their nature to grow and gain more information from us, because the more that they know about us, honestly the better they can market to us and sell to us and make us better consumers.
I believe competition makes everyone better.
Adversity is a severe instructor, set over us by one who knows us better than we do ourselves, as he loves us better too. He that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves and sharpens our skill. Our antagonist is our helper. This conflict with difficulty makes us acquainted with our object, and compels us to consider it in all its relations. It will not suffer us to be superficial.
Lord, you are God! You made us. Who better to know how to fix us when we've gone wrong? who better to set us to rights again? Who better to love us through the fire and refine us into something beautiful and useful despite our wrongs?
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