
Do No Evil – We are becoming a nation of non-competitive, politically correct losers.
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Yeah there are no winners or losers. Huh tell that to the parents and families of all the soldiers who have died to keep us free. Oh did I offend someone. GOOD!!
When I came back no one offered me counseling. I wouldn't have taken it anyway. My counseling was with my buddies and a bottle Jack.
Hard work to keep my hands and mind occupied.
Political correctness was voting for the right guy. Or voicing your displeasure over the guy in there.
Although I think it is good to teach kids the fundamentals of sports in a non competitive way. Once they have the fundamentals down the game is on. Win or lose. LOL
Truth be known life is hard get used to it and get over thinking there are no winners or losers.
I'm all for competition and any endeavor I participate in, I will try my hardest to win. But cheating and unfair advantage is not allowed. And if I catch a cheater, they will pay the price for cheating, one way or another. And the way I handle insulting comments is to confront the insulter him/herself and not rely on the PC patrol to take care of my sensitivity. No one will stick up for me more than myself. That is called self reliant and pro active.
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I agree with some of the article but not everything. I do think that children should play to win and not just play, losing is a chance to learn to practice more or try something else.
Absolutely. I've been away and miss you guys.
Welcome back,Mate!!!
You tend to learn faster when you lose so it doesn't happen again, but only if there are winners.
If you don't want winners there are only losers.
Last time I checked the US was still a haven of those who worship the almighty dollar over the welfare of the general public and a place where wealth is gleefully built on the backs of the poor.
And where the poor have a chance to become wealthy.
Their chance is still negligible to those born with a silver spoon in their mouths. They have to be better and more tenacious than the priviledged. And usually turn out to be better people for it.