That's an interesting question-I don't think eliminating competition is the only way to achieve world peace. Competition can actually drive innovation and progress, which are essential for solving global issues. For example, in my field of UI design, healthy competition pushes designers to create better user experiences, and that benefits everyone. However, the key is to ensure competition doesn't turn into conflict. In Shanghai, for instance, I've seen how sports events, like the football match I attended, bring people together despite rivalries. So, competition can coexist with peace if it's framed positively and managed well. At the same time, it's crucial to balance competition with cooperation, especially in areas like climate change or healthcare, where collaboration is vital.
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Part 3a time when you watched a live sports event
Is the only way to achieve world peace to eliminate competition?
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