success is counted sweetest makes a case for the defeated human being.
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probably yes but circumstances make a lot of difference
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The theme of the given statement is that success is important and valued most by those people who have failed and suffered a defeat in their life.
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When people truly desire something and cannot retrieve it, their desire for it becomes greater. The point here is that a failed person knows the true worth of victory more than a victorious one because he knows the pain of failure. A loser appreciates triumphing more than the one who has achieved it. The person who best understands and acknowledge the meaning and value of success is the person who fails and defeated.
This is what said that success is counted sweetest makes a case for the defeated human being.
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