It’s like the chess player who has studied every move and prepared as if his life depended on it, or the athlete who always goes the extra 4 miles in practice. Conversely, playing to avoid failure is a passive pursuit that prioritizes appearances and ego over substance. It's fear of ridicule, or being regarded a failure, etc.
Look at your life and be honest with yourself.
Are you playing to win or playing to avoid failure?
Tijuana Jackson
It’s like the chess player who has studied every move and prepared as if his life depended on it, or the athlete who always goes the extra 4 miles in practice. Conversely, playing to avoid failure is a passive pursuit that prioritizes appearances and ego over substance. It's fear of ridicule, or being regarded a failure, etc.
Look at your life and be honest with yourself.
Are you playing to win or playing to avoid failure?
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