Some times you lose more than you win. It's about handling losses and trying to turn them into positives. You get out into the big leagues and there's a period of adjustment to be made. You've got to handle it.
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When you lose a couple of times, it makes you realize how difficult it is to win.
A good balance of winning and losing is important. If you just win all the time, you won't get anything out of it; having some tough losses can be really important.
One of the most basic factors in sports is that winning becomes a habit, and losing is the same way. When failure starts to feel normal in your life or your work or even your darkest vices, you won't have to go looking for trouble, because trouble will find you. Count on it.
It's hard to win when you always lose.
When you lose, you're more motivated. When you win, you fail to see your mistakes and probably no one can tell you anything.
Sometimes you win by losing.
As an athlete, you sort of just win every day. Because you're going to sometimes lose every day. And so you just keep picking yourself up and going forward.
You learn more from losing than winning. You learn how to keep going.
You never get over losses. I've never gotten over one loss I've had in my career. They always stick with me.
The key to a winning season is focusing on one opponent at a time. Winning one week at a time. Never look back and never look ahead.