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Orson Scott Card: Sorting out the right and wrong of ambition
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I happen to disagree with Rose regarding whether the Presidency is an office that can be attained by somebody who is non-competitive. I think it can be. Sure, you've got to beat the runner-up, but being in a competitive situation and "being competitive" are two separate things.
I know people who play competitive sports but who aren't competitive types. They're just trying to do the best they can, and the real competition is against themselves, not the guy they're facing. The opponent merely represents a challenge to be overcome, the same way a professional biker might see a steep hill during a race.
I would very much prefer to vote for a candidate who is running because they sincerely feel they have something to offer that is unique and needful, as opposed to somebody who simply wants to be king of the mountain.
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There is no other way to acheive to be President of the USA without competitiveness. I disagree that it is the enemy of godly ambition. A desire to make this nation a better place to live and a desire to
change bad to good seems to me a good ambition regardless of how you acheive it. The Presidency of the US has always been acheived by this means from the birth of our Nation. Granted it is unpleasant process, but it is the only process unless you are VP and the president dies.