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Being a winner

A winner in true sense.
About Winners


Joel Osteen said “God wants you to be a winner, not a whiner.

Winner might be one of the toughest competitors among all the participant, but I don’t consider them ‘a winner’ in true sense unless and until they don’t possess leadership skills or qualities.

There are mostly two categories of crowd in this world, ‘Leaders’ and ‘Followers’. You can be a winner through your hard work and dedication, but important point is which crowd you belong to? Are you a winner in true sense?


“The battlefield is a scene of constant chaos. The winner will be the one who control that chaos, both his win and the enemies.” Said by Napoleon Bonaparte.


It doesn’t matter you’re a winner or not if you can’t control that chaos because you can never control that chaos if you’re not a leader. So, Stop making yourself a fool and learn to be a leader to win this everlasting battle called life. Being a winner is not only a title, it’s a responsibility.


Robert Kiyosaki said “If you’re going to be a winner in life, you have to go beyond your best.”



Being a winner


Donald Trump said “Part of being a winner is knowing when enough is enough. Sometimes you have to give up the fight and walk away, and move on to something that’s more productive.”


Being a winner, we should compete with the winner inside us not our competitors out there. If your competitor is not enough deserving to compete with you then you will never be a better version of yourself and this can be a reason to downfall of the progressive path which you’re leading.


“When I was a kid, my mother told me that if you could not be a good loser, then there’s no way you could be a good winner.” Said by Halle Berry.

I believe a winner should only be called a winner if no one will lose any battle in front of him. It might be difficult to win any battle but it’s better to lose if you can make someone wins in true sense. Sometime winners should also lose and sometime losers can also be a winner.


Donald Lynn Frost said “Anyone can be a gracious winner; But being gracious after losing shows strength of character.”


I also agree with him at some point because we should be gracious especially if we have lots of experience and knowledge to share and failure teaches enough. So, we should learn from our failures rather than being disappointed. Why can’t we accept that it is a part of our life?


Susan Humphreys said “The difference between being a winner and being a loser is how you pick yourself, especially when you’re down for the third or fourth or twentieth time.”


If you’re gracious even after having those good and bad experiences then that is really your strength, and shows your leadership personality. You can teach much more to your fellow than any so-called evergreen winner.


“How you respond to the challenge in the second half will determine what you become after the game, whether you’re a winner or a loser.” Said by Lou Holtz.


This is really important to keep a positive attitude at every stage of our life but it should never turn into over confidence. Being a competitor, you will always be in centre of public and your every decision will impact this society in some way. Keep it in mind!


Maharshi Upadhyaya said “Chances of being a winner is directly proportional to the amount of risk and challenges borne.”

But risk should always be calculated. Ever heard about ‘Handle with Care’ like something. Because as I said earlier ‘being a winner is not only a title, it’s a responsibility’ so I must tell you that handling that responsibility is like running in the battlefield unarmed to save your life.

The part of your life and personality you put to be a winner makes you a winner So, you have to choose what you want to be; a winner or a loser. You’re not the same person which you’re 1 year before so, if you’re improving and making your personality better than before then you’re already a winner. Are you really waiting for any trophy? Think about it.
If you really wants to be a winner then stop defeating others.


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