If the people like watching me, see me as an example of someone succeeding, as a young guy who has the will to win, then I'm happy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like to win. If I lose, I'm not very happy.
I suppose I'm happy when I know I've given a horse a good ride, no matter where it is. I like playing golf in the summer; I'm happy when I hit a good shot, and I enjoy watching Arsenal playing beautiful football, but overall I can't believe you can be happy when you're not winning. I honestly can't accept that.
I enjoy winning, but more importantly, I enjoy the people I'm around.
It's good for people to look at me and think, 'This guy is doing his thing and enjoying what he's doing and successful at it and living his life.' And that's what I'm doing, and I'm very happy.
Picture yourself vividly as winning, and that alone will contribute immeasurably to success.
Success makes so many people hate you. I wish it wasn't that way. It would be wonderful to enjoy success without seeing envy in the eyes of those around you.
Now, with all my world titles, I am very happy because I can say to all those people that what I chose to do was good for me.
When I am myself, I am happy and have a good result.
I don't want people to think I'm not happy when we win - I am. But there's a difference between being happy for the feeling of accomplishing something and being overjoyed and feeling, 'This is it - we conquered the world.' We didn't. We just won a game.
Why am I here? Yes, to win titles, because then I will feel happy for the people. But the process is the reason why.
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