"The randomly assembled teams have similar strength, yet you lost, and some groups lost quite miserably," Joshua Bailey announced sternly with a megaphone, "Usually, I don't need your excuses, failure is failure, no excuses to be made! However, this time, as leaders, reflect deeply on what mistakes you made in the competition, what led to your failure!"
Joshua Bailey's words were solemn and forceful, each word unyielding, striking hard at the faces of the losers.
This was not a simple competition.
Their goal was never just to deduct students' points; every measure, at its core, was meant to train them.
Moreover, this type of competition is quite common, testing team cooperation.
Of course, this was only a part of it; otherwise, drawing lots for a team leader beforehand would have been meaningless.