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Express your views either for or against the statement: the most important thing in Olympic games is not to win but to take part, just as the most important thing in life is not the Triumph but the struggle (word limit 500-600)​

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Answered by topanswers
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Olympic games is not to win but to take part, just as the most important thing in life is not the Triumph but the struggle.

Explanation:

There is always a saying that a defeat after many tries is better than not trying. Olympic is like that, it is not about winning the medal but taking part of it. Olympic is a world wide tournament. Participating in one of those is not a simple task.

One need to be more hard worked and precise in their goal. A sports person who wants to perform in Olympic must have to practice regularly. Participating in Olympics is only possible through an extreme dedication.

Like Olympics, happiness doesn't easy. There is good in bad like bad in good.  Life is not to triumph but the struggle.  

Answered by user4555
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There is always a saying that a defeat after many tries is better than not trying. Olympic is like that, it is not about winning the medal but taking part of it. Olympic is a worldwide tournament. Participating in one of those is not a simple task.

Olympic Games were originally made to bring counties close, to make a friendly relation between them and also to encourage sports in all over the globe.

But now people have taken it to a whole new level every countries are competing with their best athletes and are trying to collect more medals for their country. Athletes are not understanding that taking part in the competition is more important than to win the competition.

One needs to be more hardworking and precise in their goal. A sportsperson who wants to perform in Olympic must have to practice regularly. Participating in the Olympics is only possible through an extreme dedication.

Like Olympics, happiness doesn't easy. There is good in bad like bad in good.  Life is not to triumph but the struggle.

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