What is the feeling of equal understanding of defeat and victory called
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pyrrhic victory
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Defination of pyrrhic victory:
A pyrrhic triumph is one that comes at a high cost, making the agony to win seem insignificant.
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A pyrrhic triumph is one that comes at a high cost, making the agony to win seem insignificant. Pyrrhus, a king of Epirus who fought the Romans in 279 BCE but lost many of his warriors, is the subject of this story. It's likely that most of us would rather win than lose at something.
Pyrrhic victory is a form of achievement in which the individual who has accomplished the goal feels both delighted and proud.
Pyrrhic victory is the feeling of equal understanding of defeat and victory.
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