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2007-11-17 10:19:05 · 5 answers · asked by Fancy You 6 in Society & Culture Etiquette

jcurrieii- Not that I should have to explain myself, BUT, YA pick that as the category. I didn't feel like wasting time looking for a better one. Thanks for answering though. Since you were here, you should have gave me your best shot at answering the question that was asked.

2007-11-18 14:10:15 · update #1

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Winners do not win by chance. Sure anyone can get lucky once in a while, but to consistantly win, one must develop the habits and character of a champion. Winners lose too, but they don't stop there. That, I think is one of the main differences between losers and winners. Winners learn from their losses and allow the lesson to carry them on to success. Losers often become bitter about defeat, or worse, blame everyone else, never accepting responsibility for their own actions. True winners must constantly reevaluate their performance and the results, making adjustments to achieve their goals. NEVER let the losers get you down. Be the champion you can be. Believe in yourself and go for the gold.

2007-11-17 13:47:07 · answer #1 · answered by YahooGuru2u 6 · 3 0

Yes, that is quite interesting, I have thought about that.

I know a lady that defines success by the amount of things you can find answers or solutions to in a day. Many people won't place themselves in a position to resolve everything they come across in a day, they will either decide it's not their problem, job, or responsibility.

To me, that's a loss of interest in their surroundings. No one can solve everything, but if you have a point of view that could improve the situation, it is a personal duty to contribute for the good of everyone involved.

I have yet to meet a 'loser' that has said they made all the right choices. 'Winners' that face 100 problems a day, and find good solutions to 10 may not be making all the 'right choices' either, but at least they have tried.

2007-11-18 14:34:51 · answer #2 · answered by Craptacular Wonderment 6 · 2 0

It is very bad etiquette to classify people as "winners & losers."

2007-11-17 10:50:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

And this would be an ettiquete question how?

2007-11-17 10:21:12 · answer #4 · answered by jcurrieii 7 · 1 2

no, not very often.

2007-11-22 15:31:04 · answer #5 · answered by the evil1 3 · 0 0

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