It's about the learning, because obviously I learn more when I fail than when I win.
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I've said many times, 'You learn to win through not liking to lose.' And that's what I mean by learning how to win.
Sometimes when you fail, it allows you the opportunity to grow more motivation and get more intense about your training.
You learn more from losing than winning. You learn how to keep going.
It's about lessons for life. It's not just about winning either.
One of the reasons people stop learning is that they become less and less willing to risk failure.
When I'm winning, winning, winning with a certain way why would I mess with that? When I realised there was lot to be gained from failing in some people's eyes, it made it all the more interesting!
Learning how to work and learning how to fail is important.
When you lose, you're more motivated. When you win, you fail to see your mistakes and probably no one can tell you anything.
When you fail you learn from the mistakes you made and it motivates you to work even harder.
I know exactly what I'm doing when I'm doing a trick. I really hate it when I fail.