How does Suzanne Sievert show that without
a potential winner, a game loses its
excitement? 23xaw3aQs1,z1
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Suzanne proves it with her own experience.
- The question has been asked from the article Competition matters by Suzzane Siever.
- After recognising the importance of the spirit of sportsmen, the article was written by her. In this essay, she aims to teach children to embrace the future and learn from it in order to win in the future.
- As per her, a game contest lacks interest without a possible winner, and this she had expressed with her own experience where she bought a game and played twice with her children and everybody won the game.
- Furthermore, the author argues that rivalry is symbiotic with motivation and is vital to our success as adults, thereby cultivating spirit of the sportsman.
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