Nah. If you're trying to improve, make peace with losing so you can process & learn from it. Anger can be a good fuel to strive forward but it can also cloud judgement when learning. Obvious to most; if your craft involves humans/has a dynamic ceiling, perfection is unattainablehttps://twitter.com/Ninja/status/1229888740698599424 …
Yeah this tweet seems to talk about two different things. One is that it's not cool for outsiders to tell pros/passionate hobbyists that "it's just a game," which I agree with. The other is that anger is the only engine for improvement, which is dumb and kinda toxic...
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First point you get right. Second point you make is not what he means.
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What exactly does "when you stop getting angry when you lose, you've lost twice" mean then? You don't have to get angry about your losses to improve... what if you just feel joy/fulfillment when you perform well, and you work hard to achieve that feeling for yourself?
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