Someone says:
<< Why is contesting to get an award for the wrong reason? >>
Simple: you should be doing this because you enjoy the activity. The award
is a nice byproduct. Does receiving an award determine whether you had fun
or not? If no sponsor ever issued awards, would you still compete? If
your answer is "no", you may want to find an activity which you truly enjoy
doing.
Someone else says:
<<Part of the fun is a stomping good win and having it in print so the whole
club sees....>>
According to this logic, the value of your effort (in this case, competing
in a contest) is not whatever *you* perceive it to be, but what *others*
perceive it to be.
If you're not doing it because you love it, you're just wasting your time.
Life's too short.
73,
Steve NN4X (ex KC2X)
<<< nn4x@evcom.net >>>
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