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oftenstudents who are very fond of reading books are labelled by their comrades asbook-worms Those disparagements generally come from the mouths of students whoconsider themselves as being 'gamesters' Boys who shine in athletics or in the playingof some game-particularly cricket, consider that the games' field is a better or noblerarena for their activities and expenditure of their energies than the classroom orthe reading desk. The idea is born out of an inferiority complex inherent in the game-minded students who actually envy their fellows who shine academically. Academichonours have a glamour which is unique.It is not to be denied that the playing of games is a worthy activity: it is worthyin the sense that the team spirit can be engendered in the individual only if he haslearnt to participate in the playing of games. It is also true that the player doesmuch for society and for his country on the playing-field. It is true that the feelingof cooperation can be cultivated in a person only through group activity. But studiesshould not be sacrificed in order that students devote their time only to the playing ofgames. It is my observation that the boys who become obsessed with playing, begin toignore their studies and then their academic ability suffers, as it must.)Let each type of activity have its own place in our daily routine and only then, willthe balanced division of interests produce the individual with a proper perspectiveof things. Then will we have the student who is both academically good and who canhold his own on the games' field. That is the personality that we want our educationalsystem to produce mention the two qualities that we can acquire through playing games as quoted by the writer​

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Answered by chitra1490
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Sorry I cannot read so much
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