Hating the sport is a little extreme. It is like a quote where I work:
It is not about being right, it is about getting it right.
So, no matter who is right or wrong, it is when we foul a good sport that we need to re-evaluate our priorities. It is like professional sports. I almost applauded when the USA basketball team lost in the Olympics because they are overpaid and do not even have that great of skill, yet have the attitude as if they are the top dogs. I mean, they got beat by teams that have no national league, no salary even close to what the NBA players have, yet for some reason those teams played a lot better.
So, it may not be completely accurate of an analogy, but in professional sports like that, there are people that play for the money, and they cheat. When you get caught it is called a foul. Sure, even the good players may break a rule, coaches often tell you to draw a foul instead of giving them an easy shot. But the difference lies in what you are doing when you are NOT cheating. If you need cheating to win, then obviously your skill when not cheating isn't good enough, and you will always have to cheat, and you will not get better at anything other than cheating.
If you don't cheat and lose, it could be because your skill is not good enough either, or just the fact you will not compromise your own values and cheat. But you can admit that. You can get better at playing because that is what you are doing.
Be a player, not a cheater. Simple.
It is not about being right, it is about getting it right.
So, no matter who is right or wrong, it is when we foul a good sport that we need to re-evaluate our priorities. It is like professional sports. I almost applauded when the USA basketball team lost in the Olympics because they are overpaid and do not even have that great of skill, yet have the attitude as if they are the top dogs. I mean, they got beat by teams that have no national league, no salary even close to what the NBA players have, yet for some reason those teams played a lot better.
So, it may not be completely accurate of an analogy, but in professional sports like that, there are people that play for the money, and they cheat. When you get caught it is called a foul. Sure, even the good players may break a rule, coaches often tell you to draw a foul instead of giving them an easy shot. But the difference lies in what you are doing when you are NOT cheating. If you need cheating to win, then obviously your skill when not cheating isn't good enough, and you will always have to cheat, and you will not get better at anything other than cheating.
If you don't cheat and lose, it could be because your skill is not good enough either, or just the fact you will not compromise your own values and cheat. But you can admit that. You can get better at playing because that is what you are doing.
Be a player, not a cheater. Simple.


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