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Yes.You re seriously taking this comment literally? Are you? I hope not.
Yes.You re seriously taking this comment literally? Are you? I hope not.
And the winner of the “proud of trophy” goes to? Competitive sports/athletes have one goal in mind. That’s what drives the greats. I believe D and Sue have said similar things about going to UConn.The comment should never be taken literally. There has to be an understanding between "disappointment and goals" vs "failure." There were other goals that were achieved in which the team can be proud of. On a test you have a goal for 100 but if you get 99 it doesn't make you a failure.
A lot of people are jerks about the perceived “failures”. That’s where the heat comes from for those who don’t see failure.@WFFL told ya. Softer gentler. Fanatics can want it ALL. Any sports team that doesn’t win it all at the end of the season can and will have a portion of the fan base that considers it a failure. Any person who thinks that inappropriate for a fan to feel some kind of way is full of themself. Fans come in varying degrees,
Hmm, well I’d sure like to hear from self driven athletes who have played at the highest level on what drives them to compete and what the ultimate goal of competition is to them individually or on a team sport. All the “MJs, Kobe’s, Phelps DT and Birds of the world may count the climb but it’s my belief that their hunger to be #1 and win it all fuels them. Anything less does not satisfy.A lot of people are jerks about the perceived “failures”. That’s where the heat comes from for those who don’t see failure.
The failures are not "perceived" they are real. A lot of people are jerks even when UCONN wins (not big enough margin etc.)A lot of people are jerks about the perceived “failures”. That’s where the heat comes from for those who don’t see failure.
You are talking about the players; we are talking about the fansHmm, well I’d sure like to hear from self driven athletes who have played at the highest level on what drives them to compete and what the ultimate goal of competition is to them individually or on a team sport. All the “MJs, Kobe’s, Phelps DT and Birds of the world may count the climb but it’s my belief that their hunger to be #1 and win it all fuels them. Anything less does not satisfy.
Nice way to twist my words. Some people act like they’re owed something by the players and when disappointed these fans trash the kids and act like spoiled children denied their candy. I’ve deleted a multitude of posts declaring players a waste of a scholarship, a loser, stupid, or not caring about anyone but herself. These people, these supposed fans, are jerks.The failures are not "perceived" they are real. A lot of people are jerks even when UCONN wins (not big enough margin etc.)
“True winning is understanding [that] failure is the first step towards winning,” Geno says. “Failure will teach you how close you are to winning, and it will make you appreciate winning.”
Is Geno also a jerk for acknowledging failure?
I know ethics say you can't post their names. Dang you get me emotional with fans TRASHING MY kidsNice way to twist my words. Some people act like they’re owed something by the players and when disappointed these fans trash the kids and act like spoiled children denied their candy. I’ve deleted a multitude of posts declaring players a waste of a scholarship, a loser, stupid, or not caring about anyone but herself. These people, these supposed fans, are jerks.