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Re: FAHA: How to convince a team that FIRST is more than winning

It seems that the members of your team simply need to be reminded what FIRST is. Ask them where they see inspiration in a boxbot? Ask them how they can be recognized for science and technology when they have not thought of, designed, or fabricated something new that can contribute to the world of engineering?

You may win a competition with a lucky alliance, but the true satisfaction comes when you are honored with an award that recognizes your design or application of a certain element of your robot. Don't be afraid to show your passion for engineering. They have clearly been caught up in the fantasy of winning...bring them back down to earth and help them see what is really important.
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