Should Everyone Get A Trophy Analysis

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I used to always get trophies when I was younger. My team and I used to win every game in a season, but that wasn’t the reason why we got rewarded. Whether my team won or lost, we still got trophies. During our U14 season we lost every game, and we weren’t handed trophies that year. Our coach taught us a very good lesson. Rewards in life are not given for just showing up. In the 60’s the idea that giving everyone a trophy would encourage kids to try harder and participate in sports was started up. The idea soon started to spread like wildfire. However, trophies should not be given to everyone because they would lose their value, send the wrong message, and because accomplishment itself is a greater trophy. Trophies should not be given to everyone because they would lose their significance. To begin …show more content…

First, in “Should Everyone Get a Trophy”, a article about a 12 year-old kid who has shelves overcrowded with trophies Lauren Tarshis states that “Some experts suggest that giving trophies to everyone sends the wrong message. In life, most people are not rewarded for simply doing what's required.” Giving everyone a trophy sends the message that in life just trying is all that matters. Even if someone didn’t do great they still get a award for trying hard, but that’s not true. Then, in the article “Losing Is Good for You”, within a section about earning trophies, Merryman states, “In college those who’ve grown up receiving endless awards do the requisite work, but don’t see the need to do it well. In the office, they still believe that attendance is all it takes to get a promotion.” This is a example where giving trophies even when not earned or deserved conveyed the wrong message. It taught these kids that all they have to do in life is to “show up”, do the minimal, and they’ll will get rewarded. Life does not give rewards for doing the “requisite work”. Henceforth, giving everyone a trophy can convey the wrong

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