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by tomjen3 533 days ago
That can certainly be the case, although usually I find that athletes are not the kind of people who should be considered inspirational.

But on the other hand, if you were to go watch a launch from SpaceX, You will find that there's already a crowd being inspired, experiencing joy, and it absolutely brings people together. So why not work more on that and less on sports?

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>But on the other hand, if you were to go watch a launch from SpaceX, You will find that there's already a crowd being inspired, experiencing joy, and it absolutely brings people together. So why not work more on that and less on sports?

You go find me a Space X launch in some of the countries that produce, say, top footballers. In those countries, then go find me a robust educational infrastructure. You won't find the educational resources for one to become a top aerospace engineer or astrophysicist in say, Ghana or Mali.

Sports are popular because enjoying them either by playing or watching doesn't require a ton of brain power.

Let people enjoy what they want, who are you (or I) to judge?