guitar psychology
There is a name for something like this? It is related to psychology, to read more?

Ive been wondering this for a while, now that finally asking lol Ok so my problem is that I find the need to try to be better at something that someone else is, for example, if someone knows something I do not, whether that be to know something on a matter of school or a song on the guitar, I need to learn a lot and try to overcome that person in everything I did. I think it's sort of like rivalry, but happens to me with almost everyone, even if I did not rival them. I also noticed that if I get in an argument with someone I have to earn well, even if I'm wrong. Just the fact that I know that I am makes me want to try to win them over. I think It's kind of like everything you could do, I could do much better. Someone know what this could be?

It seems that you are a highly competitive, sports is not the sole competitive field. Combine that with a bit of perfectionism, and you have the recipe for which you are describing. It is not uncommon, and unless you're alienating others by the constant arguing, or going around declaring themselves to be better than anything else, you probably do not need to worry about it. I hope this helps.

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