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- e. A# z. e9 G5 Q; c0 RAbout three weeks ago, I was playing badminton with three people at the badminton club in a community in London. At one point, we were having an issue regarding whether the birdie that I had just served was in or out. From my standpoint of view, the birdie was in, so I insisted and I said several times confidently. However, when all the other players gave in, I somehow became alert of the possibility that the birdie was out, and the other players just wanted to be polite to me. 3 N$ C& J: y! h( _. {9 }5 X
Upon reflection, I feel guilty of how I did, and appreciative of what the other players did in the incident. I might well have failed to see what had actually happened from my limited perspective when I felt sure of what I saw with my own eyes. While I score a point in the game, my opponent players score much higher in their integrity. Besides, there are many things more important and precious than a winning a point or a game. |