Everybody indeed
has a spot. A place where we can gross the bragging rights for ourselves alone,
defeating any other who owns their own spot somewhere, but not this, this is
mine.
Defeat is part
of the game. One wins, and the other loses. This is by default, the nature. But
what does it take to win?
Winning is about
knowing your game. It is about playing the right ball, at the right time, with
the right attitude. It is about choosing what you can play best. Experience is
a plus factor, but is not prerequisite to victory while luck is just a bonus.
Losing, doesn’t
mean you failed. It only signifies either the game is not blueprinted for you
or you’ve got some more warming up to do. But to know that you are about to
lose should not stop you from playing the game. To have the wisdom for failure
is a gift only the courageous ought to have and appreciate. To still play the
game even though you are an inch close to failure nurtures your heart and soul
the way only failure can. Humility is usually earned not compelled and this is
the best prize in losing, because it is in humility that you are able to make
yourself whole again. It is not in the fulfillment you get in winning that you
are able to see your self-worth. What you have seen is just the ‘can’ part of
you while self-worth is made up of what you ‘can’ and ‘cannot’. One is never
whole without the emptiness to be filled upon.
Losing for the
second spot isn’t losing after all. It just means either of the two things. Even though it
doesn’t mean losing, nobody still deserves to be just number two. We need to
find that spot. That spot which we can assert our own.
You could steal the game though, but you know that isn't right.
You could steal the game though, but you know that isn't right.
Playing a game
that you know you are going to lose isn’t masochism nor hypocrisy. It is a
pursuit or self worth fulfillment. So play anyway, and play it fair. You can
win the first place or win the consolation form in wisdom.
There are no
underdogs. Just players in quest whether this spot was theirs from the start.
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