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Kontext18h ago
Right on! Here's what I wrote not too long ago: "Wins are actually less potent lessons because they don't necessarily teach you anything new. They signal that what you're already doing is good enough. Just keep doing it and you're likely to win again. Losses can teach us much more, if we're able to understand the lessons." Published as a part of this short essay: nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqqn3uxu6m9lr790dws3j03ww5dynh4nzsps3vw9h5rmw9zkcelusqq25g4pctacnzu6xg984scn5945rqkf5vftkc5rp696
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Michael Dunworth18h ago
Brilliant! Can’t wait to read it. Failure is my bread and butter. I got lucky being organically trash at everything I try. So since like 7 years old, the default has been sucking at stuff. I feel bad for people that win easily because losses hit hard and their default setting is winning is normal. Wild mismanagement of expectations which results in maximum emotional instability. Can’t wait to read your article mate and appreciate you sharing!
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