Thursday, December 11, 2014

Loser Talk.

Sometimes, sentences such as "It doesn't matter how many times you fall, as long as you get back up" or "It's alright as long as I did my best" sound like loser talk - what losers say to make them feel better after failing to accomplish a goal.

Sentences like these can either be motivational or loser talks, but it is up to us how we see it.

I don't really have many examples but what I'm trying to say is how the same sentence can mean different things to different people. I am writing about this because I saw a potentially motivating quote being called loser talk. And I think it unfair for people who believe in it, and hang onto it for support, because sometimes such words are all they need to get over the fall and then, move on.

If you take the quote to heart, comforted from that defeat, and start working on a better you so you would give your [better] best, getting up every time that you fall, then it is motivational.

If you read and feel consoled, then do nothing, then it just may be loser talk.

Will you be a loser, or will you be motivated?

Cheese.

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