tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2191850282317072154.post2533946774875837488..comments2023-03-11T09:28:30.088-05:00Comments on The Interventionist: Sometimes you win....Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00454897275792311921noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2191850282317072154.post-47794615947553680942010-03-02T16:42:06.970-05:002010-03-02T16:42:06.970-05:00I think that each person has winning traits. I don...I think that each person has winning traits. I don't think that I've ever liked thinking of anyone as a loser. I might have been harder on myself than others. But thankfully I am being gentle with myself today.Sydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05642843245634635843noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2191850282317072154.post-81167984418815391322010-03-02T02:21:59.998-05:002010-03-02T02:21:59.998-05:00The way I see it.... losing is an event, not a per...The way I see it.... losing is an event, not a person.<br /><br />What we commonly refer to as a loser is a person who has a succession of losing events in their life. Brought largely on by choices and behaviours.<br /><br />I have yet to meet the person who could not change some choice or behaviour. Even if it is just a little. And thereby change their pattern of losing events.<br /><br />In this respect, there are not losers. Just people who have had a lot of loss events. Perhaps concurrently. But yesterday is gone. Tomorrw is unfolding. And today, we have a full new set of choice in front of us. Good choices lead to wins. Bad choices lead to loss.<br /><br />We can change the pattern of losing today with better choices. Even small ones. There are not loser. Just loss events.<br /><br />Ciao.<br /><br />Chaz<br /><br />yuppieaddict.wordpress.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com