Hard disagree. Finding value and learning from losses does’t have to equate to anger. How you progress is your ability to handle your failures, understand what it takes to overcome it, and then putting in the work TO overcome it.https://twitter.com/Ninja/status/1229888740698599424 …
You think it’s weak for people to not have an idea or know where to go for advice/learn to get better? Not everyone has the same access as we do on how to keep improving. How would anger change that?
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You don’t have to be ‘angry’ to work on it. It can be a source of motivation, sure. To imply that you shouldn’t feel good about not being “perfect” at your craft and considering it a loss is reaching. Even the best can still improve.
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Everyone has their own ways of going about it. But I’m saying that this shouldn’t be the only mindset which his tweet gave off that connotation. I can get upset with myself after a loss, doesn’t mean I think I’m a failure. Shows me there’s more I can do to improve and learn.
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