Think what truly ticked me off as of late was an article about a middle school principal who decided to cancel honor's night, honor's night being an event which rewards students who maintained good grades for those who are unfamiliar with the concept. The principal's main reasoning behind all of this was "it would hurt the feelings of those students who didn't make it," and decided to make the "everyone's a winner" all inclusive awards night.
Now, this is just my "cynical" view mind you, but that attitude of "everybody is a winner" is something children abandon when they graduate elementary school, at least that's what I did when I went from elementary school to middle school. There are winners and losers. Losers are tought to have a sense of sportsmanship or being a "good sport" about things, while learning how to cope with defeat. The main reason behind that ideal, from the perspective I gained, is to breed that sense of learning to respect others accomplishments and inspire yourself to do better the next time. I guess those ideals instilled within me were wrong.
Anyways, to the main point of this post, are there any recent events that have made you somewhat cynical on the way you look at the world?