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On Being a Winner
A winner says, "Let's find out"; a loser says, "Nobody knows".
When a winner makes a mistake, he/she says, "I was wrong", when a loser makes a mistake, he/she says, "It wasn't my fault".
A winner knows how and when to say "Yes" and "No", a loser says, "Yes", but" and "Perhaps not" at the wrong time for the wrong reason.
A winner isn't nearly afraid of losing as a loser is secretly afraid of winning.
A winner work hard than a loser, and has more time; a loser is always "too busy" to do what is necessary.
A winner goes through a problem; a loser goes around it, and never gets past it.
A winner makes comittments; a loser makes promises.
A winner shows he%she sorry by making up for it; a loser says, "I'm sorry", but does the same thing next time.
A winner knows what to fight for, and what to compromise on, a loser compromises on what he/she shouldn't, and ights for what isn't worthwhile fighting for.
A winner says, "I'm good but not as good as i ought to be", a loser says, "I'm not as bad as a lot of other people".
A winner listens, a loser just waits until it's his/her turn to talk.
A winner would rather be admired than liked, although he/she would prefer both; a loser would rather be liked than admired, and is even willing to pay the price of mild contempt for it.
A winner says, "Let's find out"; a loser says, "Nobody knows".
When a winner makes a mistake, he/she says, "I was wrong", when a loser makes a mistake, he/she says, "It wasn't my fault".
A winner knows how and when to say "Yes" and "No", a loser says, "Yes", but" and "Perhaps not" at the wrong time for the wrong reason.
A winner isn't nearly afraid of losing as a loser is secretly afraid of winning.
A winner work hard than a loser, and has more time; a loser is always "too busy" to do what is necessary.
A winner goes through a problem; a loser goes around it, and never gets past it.
A winner makes comittments; a loser makes promises.
A winner shows he%she sorry by making up for it; a loser says, "I'm sorry", but does the same thing next time.
A winner knows what to fight for, and what to compromise on, a loser compromises on what he/she shouldn't, and ights for what isn't worthwhile fighting for.
A winner says, "I'm good but not as good as i ought to be", a loser says, "I'm not as bad as a lot of other people".
A winner listens, a loser just waits until it's his/her turn to talk.
A winner would rather be admired than liked, although he/she would prefer both; a loser would rather be liked than admired, and is even willing to pay the price of mild contempt for it.