
UAAP game. Ateneo lost. I'm not calling them losers or anything but losers are cool, too. The only difference between a winner and a loser is a certain sense of pride gained at the end. (and a trophy or somethin')
Love the fact that you lost, soon enough losing wont hurt as much as before. Promise.
I've had many loses. One was the white team loss. Oh wait... that was actually unfair. How many were we? 20? And the Black team was...40? Talk about inequality.
Speaking of inequalities... i'm finally getting the hang of math! I get my exercises perfect! (I never could really do that.)
Getting back, losing is everything. I was playing a game in mofunzone (www.mofunzone.com), it was called the Impossible Quiz 1. What was annoying was that, no matter how far youv've gotten, when you die, you have to go back to question #1. It was frustrating, but looking at the bright side, you begin to see that you're becoming faster every time because you already know the answers. Soon enough, it won't be as frustrating anymore because it'll be easy to get back to where you stopped. My sister saw me playing it, I got the hand of it by that time, and she stared at the screen in awe and was like, "Whoa, ate. You're good. How'd you do that?". I smiled and accepted her "compliment" and raised my eyebrow saying, "Duh, it's easy." And she was like, "Teach me." So I taught her.
Here's another story. There was a sphere-shaped clay dough. He wanted to enter a room. The room was all the way up the ceiling. He thought it was easy to get in, so he bounced up. Sadly, he couldn't fit in. He bounced back down. He hit himself hard on the ground and ended up with a flat side. He kept going and going. Until he turned into a cube. He then rolled up the ceiling and fit right in.
Moral lesson? Failure shapes us to become better winners. And that's cool.
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I agree with you. I totally agree.
Much love. :D
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