meandtheguys2
<font color=red>Did not need to resort to hissy fi
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2004
- Messages
- 6,210
Disney Gator said:Well basically what I was saying is that you have to learn sometime that life isn't non-competitive.
Competition is good. Of course if you take it to the extreme it's not healthy, but that's true of anything. Competition is what makes you excel. If you work hard but you get the same rewards as someone who slacks off all the time...what incentive is there for you to work so hard? There are non-competitive sports, should there be non-competitive school as well? Should every kid get an "A" no matter how well they do on their tests?
Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe parents should shield their kids from reality until they turn 18 and then just throw them to the wolves.
This is not a pro-sports rant by the way. I love sports but not everyone does. I do think that kids should find something physical to do though. Exercise of some sort. There's hundreds of physical activities out there.
I believe that life is full of competition. You just don't always have to schedule it in my opinion. Kids are, IMO, competitive, because they are kids. Unless someone kills it, they want to excell in all that they do. And unless someone ruins it, they won't be the best at whatever they do. I think the non-comp games that schools are forced into are ridiculous, and you can bet I think a kid needs to work for an "A"! I purchased the most insipid book ever that stated that teachers shouldn't give out stars anymore, because other kids might feel bad. Foolishness reigns!
(I apoplogize for taking it out on you, but I am reviewing test material for the State and it is so stupid it is killing me!) There is such a need not to offend, and the bias rules are insane.