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When we participate in a competition for monetary rewards, whether it’s a contest, applying for a grant, or even trading memecoins, we often feel upset when we don’t win. And that’s completely natural; for most of us, the primary purpose of competing is to achieve that win The problem arises when the disappointment of not reaching our goal drains us, impacting not just the present but future chapters of our story as well This is why the purpose should never solely be about winning. Instead, it should focus on the process. When we shift our perspective this way, we realize that even in losing, we are actually gaining. Admittedly, making this shift is challenging, but it’s worth the effort Every competition is an experience, a chance to learn and grow. While monetary prizes are valuable, and often essential, they are not everything. Sometimes, the intangible rewards, such as…
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personal growth, resilience, and self-awareness, hold far greater long-term value Today, you might have lost the opportunity to win X but by reflecting on your journey and understanding why things didn’t go as planned, you can approach future opportunities differently, and potentially win XXXX tomorrow Each loss is a step forward if we choose to see it that way. To adopt this mindset, we need to approach competitions with the understanding that the true purpose lies in the process, not just the final destination🌹
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Answer the question honestly: Have you noticed that this approach has made you stronger? Just answer really honestly, because I don't think it's working
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