Know how to win and lose

Dear Community!

Only a few hours remain to finish the 20K contest initiated by @theycallmedan.

An advice to know for this and all the skills that we have in life!

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We all win and lose at some point in life, is the most natural, although we must recognize that losing is not easy to accept; In a contest or competition we all want to win.

Not always the winner deserves the victory
Not always the loser has stopped winning.

When we lose, it is hard to recognize that the results are not as we expected, and even more when we have prepared diligently and fought with such passion.

In this competition we have learned many lessons that should be taken into account for future competition, we have also gained great friendships!

In regards to winning and losing, it has personal benefits, discovering that we are good at some things and not so good at others. The two verbs, although one more desired than the other, help us to recognize who we are and to develop our character.

WIN

It strengthens our self-love, and keeps alive the illusion of moving on to the next challenge. Being a winner is a reward for effort, a reward for the sacrifice that was experienced in the preparation prior to the contest, and it is a pat on the back that tells us that we are doing well and that we can achieve it.

TO LOSE

It reminds us that we must be humble to recognize the superiority of others; It is an opportunity to admire the virtues of others. Losing offers us the perfect scenario to recognize the mistakes made, analyze the proposed strategy, appreciate the friends who accompany us during difficult times and it is the best time to reinvent ourselves again.

Whatever the outcome, we can celebrate the importance of the efforts that are made as a team.

If you wish to vote for STEEMCHURCH, go to this link, please:



https://dpoll.xyz/detail/@theycallmedan/which-steem-project-should-i-delegate-20k-steempower-to-for-1-year/

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Image credit: @josealex1

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