In boxing matches, people see fighters fighting each other; the winner receives applause, but the loser is often ignored.
Actually, the person who loses is also very brave.
We start competing from a young age, such as competing with siblings, in school contests, and in sports meets.
As we grow up, we also compete with others in work and grades.
Everyone wants to win and achieve success and fame.
However, competition causes many people to feel pressure and sadness; some even get hurt because of failure.
Animals stop fighting once they are full, but humans sometimes continue to fight even when wealthy because we have pride and greed.
Many religions hope people live in peace, but people still often fight for victory.
Actually, the most important thing is not to defeat others, but to learn to control oneself.
True peace is in our hearts.
If everyone can calm themselves first, then the world will have true peace.