Thursday, 9 March 2017

It’s not a game if you can’t lose

Victory and loser are the two side of game so every player have to face one way or other at any time. Any game is a most interesting event, beautifully framed by specific rules and regulation. It builds our stamina, enhances our skills, improves our mental intellects, preserves health and maintains overall charisma of our outlook. Games shape our attitude in a better way. Team spirit brews up and instill strength of respect and acceptance.

However, we always think game is to win but it is also to lose. Winning provides the satisfaction of success but losing is much better lesson that creates a room for further improvement. It is well said that losing with dignity is far better than winning without it. Many great sportsman are well versed with both the taste. Losing proves that you have a whole more potential to improve to win your game. Winning the game sometimes makes individual complacent by creating comfort zone. So their improvement and upgrading becomes stagnant and it preys upon themselves to lose.

Any games become more attractive when there is two different parts as loser and winner. There won’t be winner unless accompanied by loser. Hence, loser creates the winner and in turn loser are defined by winners. Learning to accept losing game is much more important than celebrating success because it is much harder to cope with.  


For that reason, game is such thing with high probability of both success and failure. If there is ladder up than definitely there will be also a ladder down. When moment of spiraling upward reaches the zenith point it’s the most difficult part to consistently maintain their status. Beyond that boundary the only option is to come back to original state. Trees grow up tall enough but succumb for old and ruins to sand after all. Even vapor rises at the height of sky but it ultimately lands back on the ground. This is called the ephemerality, the law of nature.  

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