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I have Written an essay on Winning an Losing topic no 6
This persistence to win, mostly brought-on via pressure from billing I. E the Father, relinquishes the true meaning’ of competition. Competition has evolved over the years into this malice variation and, unsurprisingly has replaced it. This makes losing a ‘blast of self doubt’ prior to failing. It is now, more than so, an eye opener for the world not being a safe, happy place, but a land where justice is not always served, despite the goodness you were fighting for.I can relate this variation of defeat to the story, Games of Twilight, where Rave- a young, enthusiastic boy ultimately falls to the crushing blow of defeat, whilst learning that is siblings and friends don’t think of him as much as he thought. This is a lesson we must all learn in the course of life, along side the juices of victory.
I see it to be the reward of my persistence to do well and furthermore… Win. Whereas when I lose, sometimes I cannot help but feel angry that my opponent(s) didn’t have the skill, co-operation and/or mind to be considered ‘stronger’ than me. I suppose that Is what It Is to be human.However, If I feel that my opponent did show the same passion and mind for the game as I did, I cannot help feel proud of myself for finding someone who I can learn from and 1 OFF true loser simply because, you haven’t lost anything at all! In the correct circumstances though, I find it rather inspiring to lose.
The fact that you can only get better is a modern, noble statement in which I feel (morally) that the world will never see. Even when you die through the black variation of competition (I. War), you have done it all in the name of faith and morality, and that can never be proven to be a sentimental, wrong thing (even in cases such as terrorism). I believe it to be wise; knowing that the world will never learn the significance of failing now and again. This is, as already stated, the evolution of loss. It is redefining the end’ as the beginning’ of a Journey to become better. Since the world’s citizens will always be shadowed by another man’s negative opinion, it is hard for one to come to grips with he true situation at hand, and therefore fail to see the light of enhancement.
As for competition itself, I feel strongly that everyone has (as vague as it may be) their own personal strength, and it would seem inaccurate to rank someone prior to their knowledge and understanding of their own skills. Sure medals and trophies are awarded to those who show signs of advanced skill in the eyes of others, but how can that be a fair, well thought out decision when the head of the competition cannot see sheer greatness itself? Untapped skill is a virtue, as it brings with it more experience after failing, and proves you should never give up.For that reason, I cannot see why it is fair to be dubbed ‘2nd’ to someone with the same characteristics- especially when they wont be noted for it until a later date. A loser, in this case, is a rather vague adjective as what it defines one as is debatable. Although I am a fan of competing, I feel it is rather unfortunate for someone to lose the game. My solution to this misfortune leads me back the ‘Game Spirit’. If you are a true winner, it comes natural for him/her to congratulate others who weren’t as experienced.
This way, the apparent losers of the game will feel encouraged enough to keep trying and the so call winner has re-ignited the true, original term for the completions of this centuries day. In conclusion- to win and lose, they are biased definers in this century. People of today believe in the best simply being the best, and that’s all there is too it, but, if you recall what it makes to be a champion, how can you possibly define someone who hasn’t a ‘loser’? What is a loser in an unbiased man’s eyes? These are questions no one will ever be able to answer.Their origins are from a people who see life’s paths more than a straightforward course everyone must follow. Their minds question who built the route so many get lost pursuing, and so therefore question life’s unreachable boundaries and beyond. Winning and losing is a mere title, thought up by one in a higher position; a person who has strayed beyond the path this century deals as the ‘norm’ or the ‘politically correct’. We can only hope that the minds of the world will once again change for ‘better’ as more and more people stray from the path that binds us.
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if I could go back in time I would save the explore untold secrets of the past
would learn abt ancient humans, see my parents when they were kids and would love to see how my maths sir cheated during his exam.
I would fly to an adventure through the unknown lands and uncover all secrets of the past