I'm guessing you have some firmly held beliefs that you would risk anything to stand up for. If you have to stand up for those beliefs at some point, I'm guessing you will think that it was worth it.Don't know if it was the right decision, but I respect his right to make it. Just like I respect her right to wrestle. I personally don't agree with girls being allowed to wrestle boys, but since there's not enough to have their own sport, this will have to do.
You only have a few times to wrestle in the best state wrestling tournament. Is it really worth "proving a point" when it costs so dearly? I wonder if college coaches will frown on his decision, if in fact he's good enough to wrestle in college.
Call me old fashion, cause I am, but I have to call the BS card on this. Sorry, don't believe in women in the military serving on the frontline or ships and girl wrestlers is wrong. If there isn't enough of them to form their own teams, well there is a reason for that. Btw, just to really **** some people off I thing the WNBA is a joke too.
Believe whatever you want, but the kid made the right decision.
The reason it was the right decision is because he stood up for what he believes in. I'm guessing there are things that you would do, or refrain from doing, that require a sacrifice.Can you explain why it is the right decision? I'm fine with him making the decision. It only hurts himself. I think it's a joke personally, but it wasn't my choice. I'm just curious why you say that it's the 'right' decision.
The reason it was the right decision is because he stood up for what he believes in. I'm guessing there are things that you would do, or refrain from doing, that require a sacrifice.
The reason it was the right decision is because he stood up for what he believes in. I'm guessing there are things that you would do, or refrain from doing, that require a sacrifice.
Can you explain why it is the right decision? I'm fine with him making the decision. It only hurts himself. I think it's a joke personally, but it wasn't my choice. I'm just curious why you say that it's the 'right' decision.
Don't know if it was the right decision, but I respect his right to make it. Just like I respect her right to wrestle. I personally don't agree with girls being allowed to wrestle boys, but since there's not enough to have their own sport, this will have to do.
You only have a few times to wrestle in the best state wrestling tournament. Is it really worth "proving a point" when it costs so dearly? I wonder if college coaches will frown on his decision, if in fact he's good enough to wrestle in college.
I think you're missing the boat here a bit. I don't think he was trying to prove a point at all. He has a set of beliefs that are more valuable than a state title. That's not proving a point beyond proving to himself that his beliefs are important.
I give the young man a great deal of respect that in a society so motivated by and focused on wins and success, he has taken the road less traveled and followed his beliefs.
The reason it was the right decision is because he stood up for what he believes in. I'm guessing there are things that you would do, or refrain from doing, that require a sacrifice.