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"Winning Matters" Dr. Cannell challenges the idea of a non-competitive, "everyone gets a ribbon" society. What is his core argument against this approach in organised sports? How does he distinguish between organised and non-organised sport regarding the importance of winning? And why does he stress that failing is often more valuable than winning when it comes to learning and growth.
"Winning Matters" Dr. Cannell challenges the idea of a non-competitive, "everyone gets a ribbon" society. What is his core argument against this approach in organised sports? How does he distinguish between organised and non-organised sport regarding the importance of winning? And why does he stress that failing is often more valuable than winning when it comes to learning and growth.