I don't understand this Japanese way of promoting disqualifying competitiveness. Taking some children to see two beautiful puppet shows where they had a great time and then making them choose which one is better seems to me a way of negatively conditioning the criterion of accepting and enjoying things for what they are. I think is sad.
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I don't understand this Japanese way of promoting disqualifying competitiveness. Taking some children to see two beautiful puppet shows where they had a great time and then making them choose which one is better seems to me a way of negatively conditioning the criterion of accepting and enjoying things for what they are. I think is sad.