The reason why I love to win is because I don't have to go through that feeling of losing. It's those times where I lose that feeling that will stick with me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love to win; but I love to lose almost as much. I love the thrill of victory, and I also love the challenge of defeat.
I mean, I love winning, but losing is a much more intense feeling.
Winning is something you've dreamed about and hoped for, so that when you get there it's no big deal. But if you lose, you're gutted, and the gutted sense just goes on, and I know what that's like, because I've been having that gutted feeling since 1979.
I love winning. I don't like losing.
It is not up to me whether I win or lose. Ultimately, this might not be my day. And it is that philosophy towards sports, something that I really truly live by. I am emotional. I want to win. I am hungry. I am a competitor. I have that fire. But deep down, I truly enjoy the art of competing so much more than the result.
I hate to lose more than I love to win.
In everything I've done, I always just hated to lose more than I like to win.
It's hard to win when you always lose.
I love to win. But probably equal to that - I love doing what I do.
For people that are degenerates, if you've spent so much time feeling a certain way, it's actually uncomfortable to feel like a winner. The familiarity of losing is, in an inverse way, comforting. At least you know where you stand.
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