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(C)Copyright 1999 by Porntip Kaewkhampholkul
Winner and Loser
A winner makes commitments; a loser makes promises.
A winner goes through a problem; a loser goes around it, and never gets past it.
A winner learns from his mistakes; a loser says learns only not to make mistakes by not trying anything different.
A winner listens; a loser just waits until it's his turn to talk.
A winner says, "There ought to be a better way to do it" ; a loser says, "That's the way it's always been done here."
A loser feels cheats if he give more than he gets; a winner feels that he is simply building up credit for the future.
A loser believes in "fate" ; a winner believes that we make our fate by what we do, or fail to do.
A loser thinks there are rules for winning and losing;
a winner knows that every rules in the book can be broken, except one-be who you are, and become all you were meant to be, which is the only winning game in the world.
A winner seeks for the goodness in a bad man, and works with that part of him; a loser looks only for the badness in agood man, and therefore finds it's hard to work with anyone.
A winner isn't afraid to leave the road when he doesn't agree with the direction it's taking; a loser follows "the middle of the road " no matter where the road is going.