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Old 19-02-2018, 01:01 PM #1
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Default ‘If everyone’s super, nobody is’

Was rewatching incredibles to get be hyped for the second one and damn dis movie woke. I also like ‘we’re inventing new ways to celebrating mediocrity’.

What are your opinions on this ‘participation reward’ culture a lot of schools and parts of society in general are pushing? Do you think it’s a good idea to make everyone feel special, or do you feel this sort of behaviour makes people feel entitled later on in life? Do you think it’s fair people with genuine talents and attributes aren’t praised as much to prevent those without from feeling bad? Or do you think this is an elitist way of looking at things? Personally I feel this kinda egalitarian way of thinking might seem good initially but ends up being bad for everyone involved later in life. Those who work hard and have things to offer end up feeling under appreciated and spiteful. Those with nothing to offer adopt a sense of entitlement.
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