问答题
The Olympic motto is made up of three words: FASTER—HIGHER—STRONGER. The motto can be compared to the Olympic creed (宗旨) which says; "The important thing in life is not the triumph, but the fight; the essential thing is not to have won, but to have fought well. " Together, the Olympic motto and creed embody an ideal that Coubertin believed in: that giving one’s best and striving for personal excellence were worthwhile goals. And where better to do this than through the pursuit of sport and participation at the Olympic Games? This is an important life lesson that is still equally valid today, not just for athletes but for everyone.