Inge Gnatt: Why Some of Us Are Competitive and Others Are Chill
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Some people thrive on competition, while others prefer to opt out entirely. Psychologist Inge Gnatt explains where those differences come from and how competitiveness shows up in everyday life, from work feedback to family game night.
Guest: Inge Gnatt, Psychologist and Lecturer in Psychology, Swinburne University of Technology
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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