Yatin Sabikhi: Is Competition Good or Bad?

    • Yatin Sabikhi,
    • Standard: IX-B,
    • MODERN ERA SCHOOL JANAKPURI,
    • Delhi.

    • Publish Date: Sep 25 2017 9:56PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Oct 9 2017 4:22PM
Yatin Sabikhi: Is Competition Good or Bad?

I often wonder — Is competition a good or a bad thing for kids?  It’s a matter that has attracted divided opinions for years.  Some argue that it boosts a child to excel while others say it can destroy self-esteem and lead to resentment. What's your view on that?

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Prathamesh Kandale HILLGREEN SCHOOL

Healthy competition is always an major factor of good competition.Healthy Competition always enables you to improve your weakness and to rely on your strengths to defeat the opponent.A competition always brings out the sportsman in you and makes you determined to to develop your skills and defeat the opponent which you lost to.Its always upon you to decide whether which competition you like to take up.

Raghav Chopra GOODLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL(SHALIMAR BAGH

Competition in today''s world cannot be ignored as in every field we will meet the masters.But healthy competitions should be made as they sometimes increase our confidence and we work hard for it.

vikas pandey GREEN FIELDS SCHOOL(DILSHAD GARDEN)

I think comptetion is necessary in one''s life as it enhances our performance and force us to work more harder... Someone may take it as minus point but for me it is an opportunity of getting a good comptetor!!!!!!

Ananya Singh Harmony International School , Kharghar

Of course, Yes. As children don''t like to work,they just become lazy. But even though they don''t like competition, they would at least make some efforts towards it and would not become a couch potato and just sit.

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