"I call it super power. No matter how much you played otthere, you had more power within your will to do better when you were out there than anybody else," he says. "We're not talking about the golt winning the gold medal of the olympics here... We're talking about sense of being the best at what you want to do." 'If you take away competition, you take away that drive, won't right? I mean, me, as human beings, we have to have competition to drive excellence,' he adds.
In a culture that has succumb to the insanity that "everybody wins" and "everybody deserves a trophy," Andy Frisella says that competition is critical for success. It's good for business, America, and all of life. "Big Jim" Frisella, the MFCE-DAD, returns to the studio to contribute to the discussion.