Some people say that the feeling of competition should be encouraged in children others say they should be taught to become cooperative. What is your opinion?
Ans: Children are the tender buds of society and they are required to be taught the true values of life. Therefore, some people tend to believe that the feeling of competition should be infused in them while others believe that the possession of cooperative values is required of them. I will discuss the merits and demerits of both aspects before reaching any opinion.
To begin with, there are many reasons why children should have competional values. Firstly, competition motivates youngsters to accelerate their efforts to attain a higher level in education and in other activities. They start working hard to compete with others and understand the value of hard work. This dedication and hard work help them to stand first everywhere. Secondly, competional values inculcate self-confidence and self-independence in children. When they participate in activities and compete with others, they are more likely to have a feeling of self-achievement and fulfillment. They feel worthy and provide them balanced and peaceful mind. They tend to become self-reliant and that results in the best decision-making ability in them. Moreover, a sense of completion is the need of the hour. Undoubtedly, in the modern era, people their childhood till adults, face competition For example- in school, there are dance competitions, race competitions, and poem competitions and when they become adults, they face competition in taking a job while taking admission in college and even face competitive in an exam. Thus, a value is highly required.
On the other hand, it is needless to say how important is it to inculcate the value of cooperation. This is the only feeling by which a child can learn teamwork, team spirit, co-existence, tolerance, and patience. Moreover, if history is seen it becomes quite evident that the well-known icons of the society are only those who had a helping and sacrificing attitude. A self-centered human being cannot earn fame in society. Secondly, incessant preaching for competition may result in rivalry between the peer group and others. These rival feelings take no time in turning in to jealousy and personal grudges. A heart full of jealousy for others can never hold good for themselves and for others.
To conclude, after gauging both, competitional and cooperative values, I feel that both values have their own importance. Thus, a child should be brought up by imparting both equally.
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