Posted by cjunrau on March 25, 2023 at 06:51:53 from (184.151.246.119):
In Reply to: Ole Bullet posted by wjytexas on March 25, 2023 at 05:53:19:
why anyone would want a participation trophy is beyond me. Normally I wouldn't say anything about it but my daughters just had this conversation with me. They said in school nobody tried because they didn't get any better trophy for being first as last. My daughter got a citizen award one year and she hated it. The one teacher said nobody deserves an award for doing what all people should do, be a good citizen and help others. You should never get an award for just showing up and participating. It is your duty to show up and do the best you can. Not everybody is a winner and it doesn't matter. We all are different and we need to be taught that we are and nobody is more special than someone else. God made us all and we should be proud to do the best we can with no reward here on earth. enjoy seeing someone beat you is more important than winning. We need to raise are children to be content with whatever we have, not look at what the others have and want it.
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