I just like to stay a little quiet and just do my own thing. If I win a little more, I think I'll get a little bit more attention.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Just as long as something is gained, a lesson is learned. I do like those. The more quiet victories are always great.
If there is noise against you, then you try to make it seem it is for you. You just have to try to focus on your own game and try and win the match whatever way you can.
I like to be quiet, and let people find me rather than having to shout at them.
If you've got a regular feed of winners, you control your mind to do it. It becomes a must. If you didn't have that regular flow of winning, whether you could get yourself to do that, I don't know. It's a lot easier when you know the next day you can win and you can win and win, it's worth doing it.
I think there's something wrong with me - I like to win in everything I do, regardless of what it is. You want to race down the street, I want to beat you. If we're playing checkers, I want to win. You beat me, it's going to bother me. I just enjoy competition.
If I get noticed for my individual performance, that's what happens. Other than that, I'm just trying to win the game.
The more criticism I get, the more it gives me a stronger urge to win. So I try harder.
As long as I win I'm doing something right.
I play to win, whether during practice or a real game. And I will not let anything get in the way of me and my competitive enthusiasm to win.
The big thing is to make a winning effort. I'm not obsessed with wins.