Merely 'losing' does not make someone a loser.
Quitting makes someone a loser.
2007-01-18 08:27:03
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answer #1
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answered by ratboy 7
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No one is ever a loser until they can no longer decide to change. No matter where someone is right now they can totally change their life by changing the focus of their thoughts. Only the individual chooses who they will be. Judgements from outside are only someone else's opinion.
Anyone who currently feels like "a loser" can find one positive thing to focus on. Be sincerely thankful for that one thing. Focus only on the good and immediately replace any other thought with something desirable. Your life will totally change.
Some things I believe work:
1. Reprogram that critical voice in your head by playing positive recordings in the background while driving, working, relaxing - any time. Even if you're not paying attention to them they'll eventually eliminate negative self-talk.
2. Pick a word that works for you and repeat it. I use "cancel, cancel" and others may use "replace, replace" or "delete, delete". Select a word you like right now. Then when a negative thought pops into your head recognize it, say your word twice, and immediately replace it with a positive thought.
3. Avoid listening and watching negative, violent, or unhappy programming. That includes most television shows, most movies, a lot of music, the news, and newspapers. Your thoughts reflect what you fill your mind will. Fill it with happy, uplifting thoughts and you'll be happy and uplifting too.
4. Watch the movie The Secret (link in the source box). You can watch it online for $4.95 or order the DVD. It can change your life.
2007-01-18 09:20:57
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answered by flyingrosetb 2
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A loser is someone who calls other people losers, or other, more derogatory names. And yes, I know that I just called these people losers...but what I mean is that, these people are lacking in some way, because instead of focusing on a person's strengths, they instead find a way to insult a person for their weaknesses. No matter how "loser-worthy" a person might be, we should never ever slap them in the face with such an insulting title. Because anyone who does do that has the qualities of a "loser" themselves.
2007-01-18 08:32:56
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answered by Amaryllis 2
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A person that does not take risks because he is afraid to loses---
Actually...let me alter the definition. The definition of loser is the person who goes on yahoo answers by the nickname of 'droid monger'---
This is most probably the biggest loser on our planet.
2007-01-18 08:27:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I see marriage as a non secular perception this is between a guy and a female, of any race. although, if a gay or lesbian couple desire a civil union, which would be legally considered as a marriage, then i'm fascinated by that. that should additionally be prolonged to every person, gay or at the instant, who needs to be "married" yet would not choose the non secular factor.
2016-12-12 14:40:21
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answered by Anonymous
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1. It's all relative.
2. What do you designate as winning, and losing?
3. It's a matter of what your values are in life.
Good Luck and Warm Wishes.
2007-01-18 11:03:30
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answered by mitch 6
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Someone who just doesn't get that we get one life to live and to live it with passion and compassion. that being arrogant and acting superior only proves you are insecure and losing in life.
BTW, the movie, "The Secret" is excellent. I watch it about once or twice a month to give myself a boost.
2007-01-18 10:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Someone who never tries, never sees to try, and if he sees, never thinks to try. Someone is totally bound up in himself, either in sensory pleasures, or melancholy, or whatever, and never thinks he might be a help to someone else or make a difference for good by his life.
2007-01-18 08:16:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Someone whos world originates within themselves.
2007-01-18 08:20:29
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answered by ODie 2
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Good definition above. I can give you also the Spanish translation: PERDEDOR
2007-01-18 08:20:40
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answered by CHESSLARUS 7
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