“Doing what is right, fair and honorable is more important than winning or losing”
~Chick Moorman
This quote is telling us that it doesn’t matter what happens at the end, whether you win or lose. All that matters is how you do things, in the honorable way or in the wrong way. If you do things fairly and right, you will always win as a good person, ‘CTR’. However, when you cheat or do things that are not correct, you think you’d win but you’ve actually failed as a good student. This brings us to think how we should be acting and how we should be thinking.
Being able to do things right makes us feel better because we can do things in our own now, but if we start all over again and go the wrong direction, it messes our path. To conclude, this statement can bring flashbacks once read. For example, maybe you cheated on a class work or on a test and at the end you thought you’ve succeeded. Never did you know that you were doing wrong, but now is the time to realize our mistakes and start doing what you know is right.
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