Being foul is one of the few things I have done, Since that sometimes being foul you can win, but that lowers you from the competition. Winning is the number one goal achieved in every competition, even our everyday lives are competitions, we strive to get stronger and surpass anyone, but the question is, will you do it fairly?
As a student every day of my time in school is a war zone, we try to challenge each other. I will admit that I don't play fair sometimes, but I don't do it regularly. Even in our intramural we were cheated but we played fair and square. We were at the top of our game until the higher year complained about the score which plummeted us to the bottom. We played fair and we got screwed, what the heck right? But we didn't complain which might cause further problems. After that one of my classmate said "Hmmphh when I get to fourth year, I'll do the same to the lower years and screw them. Undeniably I said "No, we mustn't do that, we must not go their level of dignity, its like we are doing the same and if that keeps going the other ears will also do that until it is passed on, so lets just do our best next time okay?" So after that we realized it's not about winning, its about winning and playing fair. I hate foul players who cheat but foul is fair to some people. To some the statement "Foul is fair is a paradox, which means it can go forever without even getting the real meaning. It can even have two meanings, but in our play the crowd is foul and the results are foul.
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