Once I saw the TV show, it was about the fathers and their kids having the match, they were separated by five groups and compete for the match. At first, they were competing happily, but as the game came to the end, the last group was so worried. The father inspired his kid to stick on and finish the match, while the kid was crying because he knew he must be the last. After the match, the father told his kid that winning was not the most important thing for the match, the first thing was to enjoy the game and finish it, the result was not that important. I agree with the father, the child must be endowed with the consciousness that to enjoy the game is more important than to win. Every match can only have one win, but we can enjoy every match.
曾經(jīng)我看到一個(gè)電視節(jié)目,那是關(guān)于爸爸和孩子在比賽,他們分成五個(gè)組,在進(jìn)行比賽。一開始,他們比得很開心,但是隨著比賽來到結(jié)尾,最后的那組顯得很著急。爸爸鼓勵(lì)他的孩子堅(jiān)持完成比賽,然而孩子卻在哭泣,因?yàn)樗浪隙ㄊ亲詈笠幻?。比賽過后,爸爸告訴孩子,對(duì)于比賽來說,贏不是最重要的,最重要的是享受比賽,并且完成它,結(jié)果也不是那么的重要。我同意那位爸爸的話,孩子必須要有這樣的意識(shí),享受比賽比贏得比賽更為重要。每個(gè)比賽只有一個(gè)贏家,但是我們可以享受每場(chǎng)比賽。