"Some people don't like competition because it makes them work harder, better"
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The intent is corrective, almost managerial. “Some people don’t like competition” is the polite surface; “because it makes them work harder, better” is the accusation. He’s not claiming competition is inherently noble. He’s pointing to a particular kind of resistance: the person who prefers comfort narratives (it’s unfair, it’s toxic, it’s unnecessary) over the simple reality that standards rise when someone else is trying. The subtext is that anti-competition rhetoric often masks a desire to keep the bar where it is, not where it could be.
Coming from an actor and TV host who built a career in formats that literally stage competition (game shows, auditions, ratings), the context matters. Carey has lived inside systems where performance is visible and comparative: you either land the laugh, win the round, or get replaced. In that world, “competition” isn’t abstract ideology; it’s the daily friction that exposes who prepared and who coasted.
What makes the quote work is its compressed cynicism. It doesn’t flatter the listener. It dares you to ask: do I hate competition because it’s unethical, or because it reveals my ceiling?
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Carey, Drew. (2026, January 17). Some people don't like competition because it makes them work harder, better. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/some-people-dont-like-competition-because-it-49920/
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Carey, Drew. "Some people don't like competition because it makes them work harder, better." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/some-people-dont-like-competition-because-it-49920/.
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"Some people don't like competition because it makes them work harder, better." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/some-people-dont-like-competition-because-it-49920/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.





