Competiveness is majorly part of sport games. A sports team can become more popular by its amount of victories and losses. A specific player can also become more like a spokesperson, because they are trusted to lead the team well. Michael Jordan has been interviewed many times and represented his state as well. In a vast group of believers, one who believes to be strongly dedicated to the religious life and into leading its people becomes a leader figure of some kind such as a pastor or a priest who leads the religious congregation. Not only is there a similar system of belief, but the system is similarly structured for both sides. They are also supported by other benefiting organizations or …show more content…
Sports have sponsors for every area of play such as: events, games, food, uniform, gear, etc. As a sports team receives more demanding attention, it will be more beneficial for them. Let’s say that a certain sports team did not play well during multiple seasons of time. Viewers and fans progressively decrease and soon enough, the team will start to have a really poor reputation. Businesses will not want to support a team that people no longer have faith in, because faithful teams are essentially advertisement targets to businesses. If a business supports a team that is not reliable, its sales will not rise to any efficient amount of profit. However, if a business supports, for example, a consecutive Super bowl winning team, its sponsoring is more than likely to bring in more profit for the business. People will support the business as the business supports their faithful team. Religion is similar to organizations who support a religious group based on their beliefs. As organizations hear constant feedback that the religious group is committed to their work, the organization will continuously support them. For example, a non-profit, Christian organization called Compassion supports hundreds of children in poverty by asking people across the globe to sponsor a child in need. Letters and gifts can be exchanged between the child and a trip to see the child in person can be arranged. This is constant feedback of