Once you lose everything, what's the worst that's going to happen to you? You develop a self-assurance.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't feel like I have anything to lose, so I don't really understand what I'm putting at risk.
I feel I have to protect myself against things. So I'm pretty careful to lose most of them.
There's always a risk if you don't do things the way you've done things before.
Loss is inevitable - you have to be blind or naive to think otherwise.
One of my worst fears is being a self-indulgent person.
The minute you start talking about what you're going to do if you lose, you have lost.
In every circumstance, all my life, my mind shows me the possible bad outcome: someone walks down steps, and before I can do anything to head the image off, I see a fall, a catastrophe.
In life, loss is inevitable. Everyone knows this, yet in the core of most people it remains deeply denied - 'This should not happen to me.' It is for this reason that loss is the most difficult challenge one has to face as a human being.
You can never lose anything that really belongs to you, and you can't keep that which belongs to someone else.
Let whatever is going to happen to me happen. I'm expecting the worst for myself and I'm resigned to it.