I once asked little Drake Cooper how his soccer team was doing."Terrible" He said."I go to Montisory for gifted students.laughs Yea he said the problem is we aren't allowed to say anything to the guys who won't play hard. For fear they will develop syndromes". Sad isn't it we cannot ask excellence of our children or demand it of ourselves for fear it might cause issues. The truth is excellence is hard work and those who are willing to undertake it reap its benefits. 1 part inspiration 99 parts perspiration. As a horseman competition was the lifeblood of my life. It is such a shame that we once were so engaged in the job of excellence that we actually kissed the moon. Nowadays we are content it would seem to leave our children to the mercy of the mean streets. Corporate America has no mercy for those who fall behind. Neither does nature. We were once the preeminent writing site. That because we demanded excellence from each other. I for one do not believe finishing 3rd is winning. We do our children a real disservice by awarding them trophies for participation. It is for those who struggle sweat and persevere to be honored for their accomplishments and write their name on the wall of human achievement. What will we do in the future? Will we continue to look back to the days when we went to the moon with no more than a slide rule? Or will we build on those accomplishments by sacrificing for the future generations in the hope they too will kindle the flame of human curiosity to slip the surly bonds of earth put out their hand and touch the face of God?
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Never a truer word spoken, Tate. So very noticeable in schools these days that the competitive nature has been deliberately blunted so that under achievers won't feel a sense of failure. Unfortunately, as against that view, the world out there is a marketplace where everyone jostles for success and recognition, and if you're not prepared for it, then fail you will. They're doing our kids a disservice by neutralising their competitive spirit.
I personally don't like being competitive with my poetry. I write it for me....because I want to express something or tell a story. It's wonderful to get reviews from talented poets, that's true, but if the site turned into a huge competition, there would be a lot of hard feelings and friendships would be destroyed. If someone wants competition, they can enter a contest. There are many on the site. Your opinion is well expressed here and the rhyming is very good. Lydi*
I have to disagree whole heartedly...a lot of things in life may be a competition, but poetry is not one of those things. What is the purpose here, to write a poem others might enjoy reading or go in with the intent to "one up" someone else and prove I am king of something? Sorry, I don't agree.
They removed the Top Writers page because a few decided to start a loud argumentive and name calling campaign against it and they were wrong for doings so, but I didn't miss it when it was gone and I don't miss it now.
I never consideration this all a competition because in most competitions there are rules to be adhered to. There is no rhyme or reason to what people respond to on this site so one must be primarily satisfied with the knowledge that what he/she has written and posted meets their our standards. In othe rowrds...there's no accounting for taste. Your friend in words, Pete
I absolutely agree, although I suppose I'm throwing stones from a glass house. But still, one of the reasons I left this site for a while wasn't that I didn't think my work was being appreciated, it was that I felt like everything people posted was getting equally positive reviews. If I post something crumby I don't care if people bash it. If I post something that I think is good I want people to like it, but either way I don't just want people to flatter me. I read your things Tate, because I like them. At any rate, I'm not saying that we should bash anyone's writing, but I think that writers on this site should feel a degree of competition, and should review each others work with a degree of honesty. If I write a review, and it isn't pleasant, it's because I respect you enough to assume that you have a thick skin.
I will agree with you there Tate, for the most part all of life is one great big competition, here I tend to compete with myself, although it's oh so nice to be recognized and get those kudos, it's the icing on poetry so to speak...well said.
For the most part, I agree. Competition can be a great fuel for improvement. But like everything, there is needs to be speed pedal for sure. Otherwise, we'd burn each other to cinders. Great write.
Ahh this is so true Tate and it isn't just something that happens on this site. And yes people come back with different ID's for whatever reasons.
You're right, life is all about competition. I think that taking it to extremes is when we become mean spirited people. There is usually something good in what everyone does, says or writes. Search and we find the good(sometimes can be hard).
Thanks for sharing. Enjoyed reading this. Sure made me think.
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