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Meh boomers got that right.
Gen X (not boomers) with good intentions of being better parents screwed up the message.
Instead of treating folks with respect and raising them as a young adult, an unrealistic vision of the future where everyone can do anything if you put your mind to it was something people believed. Participation trophies set absurd expectations about how the world works.
Format is topkek though.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Participation_trophy#:~:text=One%20of%20the%20earliest%20known,a%20high%20school%20basketball%20tournament.
Participation trophies started in the mid 80 and got big in the 90s. Boomer parents.
The kids know the participation trophy means you lost. The stupid trophies were for the parents.
Gen x'ers weren't born in the 80s. The older ones were born in the 60s and starting to have kids in the 80s. I'll absolutely agree there is going to be some overlap but this is mostly a gen x response to being beaten and shit on by boomers.
Quick question, who gave them the trophies?
I'm not sure what you're asking. The gen x'ers were the group bringing this trend in mass to the younger millennials in the context of children's sports.
By and large most millennials were children of boomers. Even a boomer born in '46 would only be 19 and average at first birth hovered around 24 for their generation. Most kids born from 1980-1991 which covers 75% of the years millennials were born had boomer parents. Math isn't on your side and you keep saying Gen Xers did it, but what proof do you have?
Bullshit. Participation trophies are good for kids.
Encouraging children to win promotes the idea that you have to measure success in relation to other people. Competition can be fun, but when winning becomes the only goal, kids stop trying new things and focus on the things they are "good at."
Boomers would be better people, and we would share a better world if their parents had given out some participation trophies.
Plenty of Boomers got participation trophies when they were young
Imagine attacking veterans while Kissinger and Nixon fuck around at the top. I guess that's the edgy progressive version at punching down at some PTSD dude waiting in line at the VA. 👏👏👏 Bravo.
Millennial here.
I never got a participation trophy, but I did once get a 4th-place trophy. I threw it away, because it reminded me of failure. Kids aren't as dumb as you think they are. Many of them probably feel neutral or negative about participation/failure trophies as well.
https://www.jasonfeifer.com/episode/everyone-is-wrong-about-participation-trophies/