Ninety-five percent of the time when I run a contest I've purchased the giveaway prizes with advertising money.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The worth of a prize depends on the people who have received it before you.
Prizes are like butterflies, colorful butterflies that fly away. I don't believe in prizes much.
The nicest part of the prize, perhaps, is the effect on my friends and family. Each of them feels proud and happy to have the relationship with me that they do. In a way, it's as though they received an award too, and I like that very much.
There is something so arbitrary about prizes.
The prize money for first place was $2,800, but I didn't take it because I was still an amateur.
I'm definitely not at my best. Honestly, I'm under 50 percent. But I've won stuff under 50 percent before.
Prize lists are out, and you're not on them? Nature of the world - means nothing. Prizes are a lottery.
I don't value prizes of any sort.
I won the first contest I ever entered, when I was 6.
I am knowledgeable enough about the world of prizes to realize that there is a large degree of luck - both for the recognitions that you receive and those that you did not.
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