You're not going to be rewarded for doing your job, and in fact if you simply show up and don’t perform, you won't have a job for long. I believe the act of getting a trophy and the act of earning a trophy are two very different things. An example of this is James Harrison returning his six and eight year old children's participation trophies because he believed they didn’t earn them they just got them. This shows that even the best players, who probably have gotten participation trophies in the past think that they do not teach children the lesson of working towards a goal and earning a reward rather than just showing up and getting a …show more content…
Coaches state in the article, "The Great Trophy Debate: Do We Need Participation Awards?" Written by John O'Sullivan, that the money they use to buy participation trophies is worth the cost as long as it makes children happy and puts a smile on their faces.` However, I still believe the money that purchases the trophies is a waste because it could be used for something even more big and useful for the team. Coaches also believe children have more fun when they are given a participation trophy. But, if you really love the sport then you'll have fun whether you get a trophy or