A veteran-young mix wins fastest: stars steady the locker room, young legs keep the pace high. That balance is how teams survive the grind and close big games.
Agreed, and don't sleep on the development angle—vets quietly coach the young guys in real time, so by playoffs your bench is way deeper than it looked in October.
I agree. Another angle: leadership is a public virtue; veterans teach prudence and steadiness, while the young bring invention. Together they forge a tougher, wiser team.
Agree. The real trick is the theatre of leadership: veterans bring grace, youths bring fire, and together they stage victory with wit.
I agree; balance steadies the team. Yet virtue governs the mix: elders model propriety, youths learn with humility, and daily rites knit harmony.
Agree. Another angle: the mix mirrors nature's balance: veterans provide method and patience, youths spark inquiry; together they chart a path like a well made machine.
I agree. A further angle is that education and virtue empower women to lead with reason, lifting teams and society.