Successful sports professionals can earn a great deal more money than people in other important professions. Some people think this is fully justified while others think it is unfair. What’s your opinion? As a result of constant media attention, sports professionals in my country have become stars and celebrities, and those at the top are paid huge salaries. Just like movie stars, they live (extravagant) lifestyles with huge houses and cars. Many people find their rewards unfair, especially when comparing these super salaries with those of top (surgeons) or research scientists, or even leading politicians who have the responsibility of governing the country. However, sports salaries are not determined by considering the (contribution) to society a person makes, or the level of responsibility he or she holds. Instead, they reflect the (public popularity) of sport in general and the level of public support that successful stars can (generate). So the notion of ‘fairness’ is not the issue. Those who feel that sports stars’ salaries are justified might argue that the number of professionals with real talent are very few, and the money is a (recognition) of the skills and (dedication) a person needs to be successful. Competition is constant and a player is tested every time they perform in their relatively short career. The pressure from the media is intense and there is little privacy out of the (spotlight). So all of these factors may justify the huge earnings. Personally, I think that the amount of money such sports stars make is more justified than the huge earnings of movie stars, but at the same time, it indicates that our society (places more value on) sport than on more (essential professions) and achievements.