winners versus losers

Discussion in 'Psychology' started by Trading Education Buyer, Oct 6, 2016.

  1. wintergasp

    wintergasp

    I'm starting to worry that you have a serious mental illness.
     
  2. aex

    aex

    the moment you are telling a guy who knows how 500 million looks like, that he might be a loser, that's the moment you should question everything that goes on in your head.
     
  3. When a $500m big shot thinks the $500m claim is wisdom , the question begged is who is his follower?This is in a world of 95% losers.

    Balzac : behind every great fortune there is a great crime.

    Was Helmut Krone a genius? He didn't think so. He was once quoted as saying, "I'm not a genius and I have to work a lot of nights to make up for it.
     
  4. There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face. William Shakespeare

    There is no way to see the real person behind the poster
     
  5. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. Thomas A. Edison

    We are looking for winners
     
  6. birzos

    birzos

    Obviously Obamacare has done some serious damage to the healthcare system.
     
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  7. Here are a few ideas on why winners win and losers lose.

    Losers fail once and quit. Winners fail a thousand times and eventually succeed.
    Losers look for success at the finish line. Winners experience success along the way.
    Losers work to make money. Winners work to make a difference.
    Losers buy things. Winners build things.
    Losers see things they don’t understand and get discouraged. Winners see things they don’t understand and get curious.
    Losers talk. Winners communicate.
    Losers attempt to conquer the world in one shot. Winners add up all their small victories.
    Losers expect certain outcomes. Winners prepare themselves for the unexpected.
    Losers seek respect. Winners earn respect.
    Losers stare at the problem. Winners look around for the solution.
    Losers review options. Winners act on decisions.
    Losers are paid for their time. Winners are paid for their results.
    Losers let things happen. Winners make things happen.
    Losers want to get ahead of others. Winners help others get ahead too.
    Losers hangout with losers. Winners hangout with winners who are more successful than they are.
    Losers follow other people’s definitions of success. Winners define their own success.
    Losers escape fears. Winners face fears.
    Losers waste their free time (watching TV). Winners use their free time (learning or experiencing something new).
    Losers see the unknown as a risk. Winners see constant familiarity as a risk.
    Losers live in the past. Winners live life now based on lessons learned in the past.
    Losers label themselves as experts. Winners know there is still much to learn.
    Losers over-sell. Winners over-deliver.
    Losers frown. Winners smile.
    Losers think winners are lucky. Winners realize the harder they work the luckier they are
     
    #10     Oct 6, 2016