My First spin a yarn competition 😁😁
Today I got to participate in a competition named spin a yarn. Basically this game is all about building a story with the single line provided and how fluent and how thoughtful we make the story is the ultimate goal of the game.
I have played this as a game in my school under a different title and never thought that this exists as a competition.
For a clearer idea we could say something like we do in creative writing ( section B) in our English papers where we have a question asking us to develop a story from one given line. That writing part when we narrate , it becomes this game's method to play.
I have never played this for competition and today is my first try. I along with my friend went to try our level. And yes we did try our best.
It was a two level competition and I couldn't make it to the second level. I lost in the first round. But still this was a very nice experience for both of us and I am sure even my friend would agree with this.
Winning or losing doesn't matter. Of course we work hard to win the game and sometimes we do achieve it. And that happiness that we get from winning a game is a valuable one for us. When we win it becomes our time to enjoy it and when we lose it becomes our responsibility to motivate ourselves which is very much needed and stand for ourselves so that we come back again even more stronger. Winning teaches us how to celebrate success and losing teaches us how to live life with the same enthusiasm and energy. Success wins us happiness and failure helps to win the success itself because this losing shows us that no matter what, even if I don't win I can come back which makes success itself to cheer us up. We are not actually losing instead we are learning. 'failure is the step for success' right!
Both come in our life and that's when life gets interesting. Both are necessary. We have to come again and again in order to win.
And my first time experience taught me a lot of lessons on how to articulate, how to speak fluently and also say how story telling is a beautiful art form.
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