The poem - how to tell a winner, makes me think about me as a human being, me as a person. Am I a winner or am I a loser? And is it, as a matter of fact, that simple to tell a winner from a loser? Can I live a successful life and achieve great things, and still think the thoughts that a loser thinks? And do I know for certain that I will achieve my biggest dreams and my goals, by living and thinking like a winner?
I think, that if it is the way, that the poem describes it to be, finding happiness would be a piece of cake. But on the other hand…. It could be this easy, if I am of the conviction that, I am a winner, and if I act like a winner, I must be a winner? Even though others don’t see me as a winner, it really doesn’t matter. All that matters is what I believe in. And if I think that I am the best gymnast in the world. Why care what others opinion is? Isn’t that right? Isn’t it all about confidence? It isn’t easy making others love you, if you don’t love yourself. And If your confidence is on a zero, it is impossible to convince yourself that you are a winner. Even though everybody else thinks, that you are a winner, and they maybe admire you, doesn’t it matter, if you don’t believe in you self. And then they will also start to doubt if you really are a winner. Your own conviction is all that matters. It is easy just saying: “I was wrong“, that doesn’t make you a winner. The hard part is to convince yourself that you can do better, and you can be the best. And that isn’t a piece of cake, it
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