Children education, is always a debating issue. Some people support that children should learn how to compete, others opposite that cooperation should be taught in schools. Of course, which you prefer depends on your own experience, life style and emotional concern. Here, I would like to illustrate my point of view on the controversial issue
Admittedly, it is commonsense that a person without cooperative spirit will be difficult to survive in the modern society. Increasingly, companies come to realize that teamwork spirit is one of most important elements, which can positively influence their success in business. Consequently, many job recruiters focus on whether applicants are qualified in this factor. Although cooperation enjoys a considerable advantage, it cannot compare with competition in two main aspects as follows.
Among countless factors which influence my propensity, there is a most conspicuous one: survival of the strongest. In light of Darwins evolutionism, no matter in animal kingdom or human society, only the strongest and fittest one can survive. For example, because finding a good job is becoming more and more difficult, a job applicant must weigh up the competition form others, and show his merits to interviewers. Thus, a bright career future depends on whether you know how to compete with rivals.
The second factor relates to the essence of fair competition. As we all know, there is not a man who can win everything. Students will know and understand how to face success and failure through competitive activities. I can think of no better illustration of the idea than the proverb, failure teaches success. That experience no matter winning or losing, will benefit their future success eventually.
In summary, from what has been discussed above, we may safely arrive at the conclusion that competitive spirit will prepare students for the tough things in the future. As a result, schools should be responsible to provide competitive training or class.
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