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On
the TUNNEYSIDE of SPORTS December 9, 2013 #466 Up next..."Pride
Still Counts"
It
has always been this writer's belief that pride counts for something. The
old saw states "If
you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything." Being
proud of your effort is what life is all about. Enron, WorldCom,
Adelphia, Bernie Madoff and the like are examples of greed overtaking
self-pride. As someone said, "Decent people don't do things like
that".
In
the sports world we see the lack of pride take its toll. As this football
season comes to a close, some teams are playing out their schedule
without a bowl or playoff opportunity. For players on those teams, their
effort to perform at their best is a matter of pride. A mnemonic
dissection of the word P-R-I-D-E might employ these words: P=Power;
R=Responsibility; I=Integrity; D=Determination; E=Excellence. We'll save
a more complete explanation for another time.
What
prompted this column/blog was a recent report indicating that US teens
lag in international tests. This was followed by the news that Asian
students outperform their global peers--and scored well above Americans--
in tests of reading, math and science proficiency. We (the good 'ol USA)
have always proclaimed ourselves the greatest nation on the planet.
Not so, when US teenagers rank 26th in math, 17th
in reading, and 21st is science-among 15-year olds in 34
countries. As one comedian said, "Maybe we fall behind
in the Three R's, since only one of them actually begins with an
R". The PISA (Program for International Student Assessment) is
"aimed at what students really know and how they can apply their
knowledge to the real world".
This
is not an effort to belittle anyone responsible for the education of our
youth, but simply a wake-up call! How do we place a greater emphasis on
our youth taking pride in everything they do? To develop pride in
one's effort may be the answer to improving those scores. Obviously, no
one person or treatise would be able to solve this problem. But let's try
this idea: "You play to win the game", said former NFL
head coach Herm Edwards. By that he meant you give your best effort
every time.
Or
as the legendary Grantland Rice once wrote: "It's not whether you
win or lose, but how you play the game". The emphasis is on
giving one's best performance with the idea that if one does so -every
time - the odds are success will happen. The effort to succeed
will serve you well in all that you do. As parents, teachers and coaches
we need to inspire the value of performance. Take pride in your
performance and the results are inevitable.
Will
you reward effort as long as it is the best effort from that person?
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