explain 'if you can meet with triumph and disaster' in the poem 'if'
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IF YOU CAN MEET WITH TRIUMPH AND DISASTER AND TREAT THOSE TWO IMPOSTORS JUST THE SAME… These very famous words from the poem “IF” by Rudyard Kipling can help you learn to become a consistent peak performer under pressure. Most athletes get far too hung up on winning and/or a fear of losing.
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it means the if we meet with trimph its mean victory and disaster is loss we should not be sad and powerfull do do that task in wich we are lossed
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