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<p>I'm not that good at writing the SAT essay.
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<p>Assignment : Do people place too much emphasis on winning ?</p>
<p>Winning and getting a considerable award is a pleasurable moment for any person after a long term of hard work. However, do those who didn't win must just be considered "Losers"? Mostly, the differences among contestants are subtle. As also those who lost went through sleepless nights to appear good in the competition, "Losers" are only "winners" who weren't fortunate enough to be awarded. </p>
<p>In addition to, audience realize the value of those who lost, sometimes, even more than they value those who won. Banzeen in the 2009 animation movie Cars was a red car who struggled his whole life to win the Piston Cup in the racing competition. During the race, when Banzeen was just few meters to the Piston Cup, he returned to help another car that got smashed to the side-road and pushed it towards the finish line when a third evil car won the race. Finally, people didn't give any attention to the winning selfish car. Instead, they acclaimed Banzeen for his genial actions which made him no less than the winner! Banzeen then claimed that prizes are just empty Cups! The cars movie demonstrates how people can value losers, not necessarily winners.</p>
<p>Susan Boel's Story, too, proves how people don't put much emphasis on winning. Susan was a contestant in British Got Talent program. After being mocked by the audience and judges for her unorthodox appearance and style, she, surprisingly, got the second rate for her fantastic voice! Even though she wasn't the first, she was the center of attention because winners aren't better than losers in anything but in slightly higher number of votes.</p>
<p>Hence, people still put emphasis on valuable qualities possessed by others beside winners, like Banzeen and Susan' audiences, despite seeking to reward "number one". </p>