When you lose, you're more motivated. When you win, you fail to see your mistakes and probably no one can tell you anything.
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When you lose a couple of times, it makes you realize how difficult it is to win.
If anything, you know, I think losing makes me even more motivated.
Even when you lose, you get better. Sometimes when you lose, you win.
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.
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.
It's hard to win when you always lose.
How you think when you lose determines how long it will be until you win.
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.
You learn more from losing than winning. You learn how to keep going.
The minute you start talking about what you're going to do if you lose, you have lost.