I'd never really thought of it but there's something in that. It starts early, too. Where I live, school sports days for five and six years olds no longer have winners and losers. Everybody wins something regardless of how much talent they have, how much effort they put in, regardless of anything at all.
It sounds nice that everyone's a winner, but it sends out entirely the wrong message regarding entitlement. It suggests you don't have to work at anything and that you deserve things just by dint of existing. And if you don't get those things, you've somehow been wronged (even if it's your own fault).
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I'd never really thought of it but there's something in that. It starts early, too. Where I live, school sports days for five and six years olds no longer have winners and losers. Everybody wins something regardless of how much talent they have, how much effort they put in, regardless of anything at all.
It sounds nice that everyone's a winner, but it sends out entirely the wrong message regarding entitlement. It suggests you don't have to work at anything and that you deserve things just by dint of existing. And if you don't get those things, you've somehow been wronged (even if it's your own fault).
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This is why I like you. Because you say things like this. You inadvertently won the popularity contest.