Meaning of we learn little from victory but a great deal from defeat
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This means that one will never know how it is to lose, until he does. If someone loses, or fails, he will know that he has to work hard. This diligence he has to complete the task of succeeding will eventually let him succeed. If a person keeps winning, this is bound to get proud, which will eventually lead to big- headedness.
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This means that one will never know how it is to lose, until he does. If someone loses, or fails, he will know that he has to work hard. This diligence he has to complete the task of succeeding will eventually let him succeed. If a person keeps winning, this is bound to get proud, which will eventually lead to big- headedness.
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This means that one will never know how it is to lose, until he does. If someone loses, or fails, he will know that he has to work hard. This diligence he has to complete the task of succeeding will eventually let him succeed. If a person keeps winning, this is bound to get proud, which will eventually lead to big- headedness.
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