A winner isn’t nearly as afraid of losing as a loser is secretly afraid of winning
I think the fourth aphorism makes your point about going around, not through. Winners know when they need to go through and when they need to go around; losers insist on going through when they can't and on going around when they shouldn't.
There's a typo in the headline and the lede: it should be Winners, not Winner.
Thank you
Liked your analysis. Simple sayings often have layers of depth that can be overlooked with a cursory glance. Enjoying your series.
Dick Minnis removingthecataract.substack.com
Good example of what "self-esteem" gets you, a crappy drawing and obnoxious sentimentality. Losers FTW.
I think the fourth aphorism makes your point about going around, not through. Winners know when they need to go through and when they need to go around; losers insist on going through when they can't and on going around when they shouldn't.
There's a typo in the headline and the lede: it should be Winners, not Winner.
Thank you
Liked your analysis. Simple sayings often have layers of depth that can be overlooked with a cursory glance. Enjoying your series.
Dick Minnis removingthecataract.substack.com
Good example of what "self-esteem" gets you, a crappy drawing and obnoxious sentimentality. Losers FTW.