I find the whole brouhaha over “participation trophies” absurd. Who cares if kids get participation trophies? They’re just a little sign that they participated and contributed to the team. Then I hear silly arguments that trophies are only for winners, and that giving trophies to non-winners doesn’t prepare them for life because in real life, there are winners and losers.
Well, in real life, everyone gets a participation trophy at work. It’s called a paycheck. Not everyone does as well as everyone else, but everyone contributes and thus gets their “trophy.”
If we wanted kids sports the REALLY prepare them for real life as adults, we’d give giant trophies to select kids before they ever kicked/threw/hit a ball, give other trophies to kids who did nothing, and give the smallest trophies (or no trophies) to kids to did all the work.
Only in America is the phrase, “making money” a thing. No other culture has embedded the idea that you can “make” money and increase the wealth of your country more than in America.
It’s really not whether you win or lose. Be honest. . .it’s how you play the game. Did everyone have a good time? Then, mission accomplished. Perception is important. Sometimes you can actually win by losing.
When I was coaching youth soccer, I’d always tell my players at the start of the season that all I wanted from them was to do their best and have fun, win or lose. I did, however also comment that winning was much more fun than losing! (and they did win a lot more often then they lost)
Well, personally, I like non-zero-sum games better than John Forbes Nash’s Equilibrium. As a manager having to cross picket lines just took too darn long to finish bargaining.
We don’t believe that in this Nation or did not. Did we all lose at one moment in time? We need to get back on the winning track, so we all, can win once more.
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
The Washington Generals
BasilBruce about 2 years ago
Pig is actually better adjusted than those people who want everyone to get a first-place medal, including the ones who didn’t even try.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 2 years ago
Scape-pig.
ronaldspence about 2 years ago
Suddenly Pig is doing his best “Washington Generals” imitation!
sirbadger about 2 years ago
What can you beat me at? Let me count the ways.
willispate about 2 years ago
at least Pig is showing a bit of Good Sportsmanship.
B UTTONS about 2 years ago
The plaque will read:
The World’s Most Spoiled Bacon.
DennisinSeattle about 2 years ago
Rat is not worried about the easy win.
Imagine about 2 years ago
Winning for losers.
GeorgeInAZ about 2 years ago
A winner in life means someone has to lose? Not exactly an American belief.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 2 years ago
Pig deserves a “Participation Ribbon”.
C about 2 years ago
Declining participation
einarbt about 2 years ago
Congratulations Rat on …
Wizard4168 about 2 years ago
Something of a modern-day sin eater?
Croc Holliday about 2 years ago
Life doesn’t have to be a zero-sum game Pig.
iggyman about 2 years ago
Don’t worry about winning, do the best you can and you will find you excel at something eventually!
stringer831 about 2 years ago
“Everybody loves a winner, so no one loves me…..”
TampaFanatic1 about 2 years ago
The Jets, Jags and Lions already do that in the NFL, ditto for the Orlando Magic and Detroit Pistons in the NBA.
Kveldulf about 2 years ago
I’ve been performing Pig’s function for seventy-plus years. Never realized it was a good thing.
jwebb about 2 years ago
That was already done 2000 years ago by someone named Jesus.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 2 years ago
Life’s not a zero sum game.
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
A true winner works hard and plays by the rules.
cdward about 2 years ago
I find the whole brouhaha over “participation trophies” absurd. Who cares if kids get participation trophies? They’re just a little sign that they participated and contributed to the team. Then I hear silly arguments that trophies are only for winners, and that giving trophies to non-winners doesn’t prepare them for life because in real life, there are winners and losers.
Well, in real life, everyone gets a participation trophy at work. It’s called a paycheck. Not everyone does as well as everyone else, but everyone contributes and thus gets their “trophy.”
If we wanted kids sports the REALLY prepare them for real life as adults, we’d give giant trophies to select kids before they ever kicked/threw/hit a ball, give other trophies to kids who did nothing, and give the smallest trophies (or no trophies) to kids to did all the work.
chris_o42 about 2 years ago
Aww sweet Pig, you mean well, but you can’t lose enough to make someone else win. Just like you can’t get sick enough to make someone else healthy.
Lee26 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Pastis WINS for best comic of the day.
Ken Otwell about 2 years ago
Only in America is the phrase, “making money” a thing. No other culture has embedded the idea that you can “make” money and increase the wealth of your country more than in America.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
A RAT is a RAT, is a RAT
Goat from PBS about 2 years ago
I don’t think someone has to lose to make a winner. I mean… Jeff Bezos makes lots of money (win) while we get cool technology in Alexa products (win).
monya_43 about 2 years ago
It’s really not whether you win or lose. Be honest. . .it’s how you play the game. Did everyone have a good time? Then, mission accomplished. Perception is important. Sometimes you can actually win by losing.
oish about 2 years ago
Where schadenfreude becomes shoddy fraud
SALUDADOG about 2 years ago
Trophies make everybody feel good, and they don’t cost much either!
larslarson about 2 years ago
But what about the others “FEELINGS AND SELF ESTEEM”?
ElwoodP about 2 years ago
Life is not a zero-sum game.
withaG43 about 2 years ago
When I was coaching youth soccer, I’d always tell my players at the start of the season that all I wanted from them was to do their best and have fun, win or lose. I did, however also comment that winning was much more fun than losing! (and they did win a lot more often then they lost)
LJZ Premium Member about 2 years ago
Everybody – except Pig – wants to rule the world!
Donald Basenberg about 2 years ago
Pig is my favorite and he went too far this time.
Robert Miller Premium Member about 2 years ago
I wanted to become a professional scapegoat, get paid to take the blame…but it didn’t work out and I only have myself to blame.
BRICKPART Premium Member about 2 years ago
You can tell this comic strip is written by a lawyer.
StinkyWeezleTeats about 2 years ago
Now I want to name a band Altruistic Pig
NavalHistorian about 2 years ago
Okay, now I just want to give Pig a hug.
zeexenon about 2 years ago
Well, personally, I like non-zero-sum games better than John Forbes Nash’s Equilibrium. As a manager having to cross picket lines just took too darn long to finish bargaining.
mitchel.farr about 2 years ago
We don’t believe that in this Nation or did not. Did we all lose at one moment in time? We need to get back on the winning track, so we all, can win once more.
smartman about 2 years ago
Wait, you have to volunteer for that of your own free will? I got ordered to do that! Hope you all enjoy your winning.
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
Pig can be a useful tool. Or was that fool?
DaBump Premium Member about 2 years ago
How nice! Pig has joined my club!