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Exclamation little thoughts I have after this experience...

This experience is especially important to me because I was able to enjoy the FIRST experience without my own teamˇK I wasnˇ¦t so sure earlier, because over here at west coast there isnˇ¦t as much bonding between the teams as the east coast teams or the Michigan area teams. I still remember long time ago when I was looking around the pits at the California regional, some of the teams stared at me as if they were saying, ˇ§How dare you look at our robot? Itˇ¦s our secret!ˇ¨ It was until I met the Cheesy Poofs and a few other people from other teams when I realize things have changed around here.

BUT, I regret to see that there is still some level of ˇ§fencesˇ¨ around the west coast teamˇK Although some of them got to know each other quite well through being together in finalˇ¦s alliances, in general the teams still attend competition by themselves. I donˇ¦t see a lot of cheering for other teams, or huge dancing line around the arena, or simply as much spirit as I see in the other regionalsˇK It is unfortunate that the teams over here take winning too seriously that they are too competitive with each other.

Maybe itˇ¦s because teams over here are too competitive in academic or in sports already that there are certain boundaries they wonˇ¦t reach outside of, or maybe itˇ¦s because the teams are still too young to realize how much fun it is to share the regional experience with everyone else. I donˇ¦t know why, but maybe itˇ¦s different over at Michigan area or the east coast because the high schools are really close to each other that the students know each other really well already before joining the teams, or maybe because those teams have been in FIRST long enough to understand that learning is more important than learningˇK

Well, there is no use in whining about something and not do anything about it. I believe Iˇ¦ve found a new focus of my FIRST experience seeing all theseˇK My new goal in the coming year of FIRST is to promote more ˇ§spiritsˇ¨ around west coast teams and strike it into their heart. I am going to make sure teams are supporting each other during competition, such as sharing a scouting system or tools and supplies with everyone else at the regional, or even as far as every team cheering for everyone elseˇK and I am going to make sure those teams like to hang out with each otherˇK

To be honest, I am no one but one little student out of thousands of FIRST participant out thereˇK There is a limit of what I can do by myself to make a difference in the way things are between 50 teams over hereˇK I am only one voice calling out to people who are reluctant to changeˇK

But I am not going to give up! I am going to make this happen with my last ounce of strength, and of course with the little bit of power from all those people I am going to drag into this fight! ;-)
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