Awards become corroded, friends gather no dust.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Friendships born on the field of athletic strife are the real gold of competition. Awards become corroded, friends gather no dust.
I don't want awards. I am not saying this like it's a case of sour grapes. It isn't. I have been to a couple of award functions, and I soon realised that it doesn't give me the kick that it does to others.
Awards can't be what's important in your life. Because that only affects you in a sense. Life is so much more than that: It's your family and your friends and that sort of thing.
Awards don't really mean much.
Friends are not made, but recognized.
If you're at an award ceremony, you're against your mates.
Do awards change careers? Well, I haven't heard of many stories where that's the case. It's a fun excuse to meet colleagues and celebrate people who've done well that year in certain people's eyes, and it's nothing more than that.
There is nothing worth the wear of winning, but laughter and the love of friends.
Awards mean absolutely nothing if you don't get it. If you do get it, they're the best thing in the world.
Awards are great, as you get to meet up with friends and colleagues from your industry - a sort of reunion.