The Games were created for the glorification of the individual champion.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The Ancient Games are relatively obscure to most Olympians, but to understand just what the Games are about, it is really necessary to investigate the roots and the meaning that has transformed culture and society for so many years.
Videogame players essentially choose whether to win the game or to die heroically. There's a certain glory in both.
What makes a champion great is how he dethrones the guy before him. Look at Mike Tyson against Trevor Berbick and how he crushed him. You have to rip the title away from him.
What does it take to be a champion? Desire, dedication, determination, concentration and the will to win.
When you're watching people in non-title fights making four times the amount of money that a champion makes, it takes away the flavor of being a champion.
To be a champion requires more than simply being a strong player; one has to be a strong human being as well.
When at a young age you learn to face your fears, that makes the difference between people being champions and people not being champions.
To be a champion you must act like one, act like a champion.
To be champion requires more than simply being a strong player; one has to be a strong human being as well.
In the end, glorification of splendid underdogs is nothing other than glorification of the splendid system that makes them so.