Now that Jett is out of the picture, Jack doesn’t feel threatened or insecure anymore and has regained his status as the MVP. It just goes to show that in his eyes, nobody is allowed to be better than him.
This week’s story made me think of something Philip Lahm said in his book “Das Spiel”.
“The fun of it! That was and remains the most important thing for children – and that is all too often overlooked today. If you want to make sure that youngsters don’t enjoy playing football, then you have to send small children to clubs where, even in the earliest youth classes, the focus is on defeating the opponent.” (Translation by Google)
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
Now that Jett is out of the picture, Jack doesn’t feel threatened or insecure anymore and has regained his status as the MVP. It just goes to show that in his eyes, nobody is allowed to be better than him.
Yontrop about 2 years ago
This week’s story made me think of something Philip Lahm said in his book “Das Spiel”.
“The fun of it! That was and remains the most important thing for children – and that is all too often overlooked today. If you want to make sure that youngsters don’t enjoy playing football, then you have to send small children to clubs where, even in the earliest youth classes, the focus is on defeating the opponent.” (Translation by Google)
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
Jack is so insecure and petty, that he’s willing to risk having a losing team in order to maintain his superiority to everyone.