Choi Hoon
The author is a professor at Hallym University
“Did they lose?” my wife asked with concern.
“Huh?”
“The baseball game. You looked upset.”
Rather than erasing defeat, perhaps schools and society should teach children how to comfort one another through disappointment and how to experience loss without humiliation.
Choi Hoon
The author is a professor at Hallym University
“Did they lose?” my wife asked with concern.
“Huh?”
“The baseball game. You looked upset.”

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