You never get over losses. I've never gotten over one loss I've had in my career. They always stick with me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
There are coaches to whom winning or losing means something close to life or death. If they lose, then their life has somehow been diminished. I'm not that way, and it keeps me steady.
I never think about losing. That's why it's so hard to accept a loss.
Losing makes you strong.
You learn more from losing than winning. You learn how to keep going.
In everything I've done, I always just hated to lose more than I like to win.
If you value your wins and you value what you've done over the course of your career, then you wouldn't want people harboring over a loss, even though you fought extremely well.
Losses have propelled me to even bigger places, so I understand the importance of losing. You can never get complacent because a loss is always around the corner. It's in any game that you're in - a business game or whatever - you can't get complacent.
Nobody despises to lose more than I do. That's got me into trouble over the years, but it also made a man of mediocre ability into a pretty good coach.
I've had losses in my career before, and I've always come back stronger from those losses.