"A winner's excitement isn't so much based on the fact that they have won. Instead, their attitude results from the patience and endurance it took for them to become a winner" ~Kevin L A Ewing~.
WINNERS HAVE A DIFFERENT SPIRIT
Finding joy in the success of others, even when you may not be in the spotlight, can be a strong indication of future success. This positive mindset allows you to celebrate the achievements of those around you and reinforces the belief that success is attainable for everyone. It also fosters a sense of confidence and motivation if observed from a selfless perspective. Such people despise that competitive and jealous spirit. In fact, they see it as an enemy to their destiny that will serve best to a selfish person instead of a selfless person.
Individuals with a unique type of drive derive immense satisfaction from the accomplishments of their peers. They are so stimulated by the triumphs of others that they experience a sense of personal victory. Regardless of their own standing, they genuinely rejoice in the success of those around them.
Such individuals will always be a winner, even during losses. Again, the source of this person's greatness is the lack of jealousy, competitiveness, and inability to sabotage, undermine, and belittle the character of others to achieve success. Such a person sees life as a level playing field and concretely believes that time and opportunity are afforded to everyone.
If you believe the scripture I will mention shortly, you're also convinced that losing is a necessary part of the process of winning. This means that if you experience a temporary loss simply indicates that it is not yet your time to win. True winners possess a different spirit and do not define themselves solely by their victories. They understand that winning is a mindset and have always believed in their worth, patiently waiting for the right time and opportunity to reveal their true identity..
"I have observed something else under the sun. The fastest runner doesn't always win the race, and the strongest warrior doesn't always win the battle. The wise sometimes go hungry, and the skillful are not necessarily wealthy. And those who are educated don't always lead successful lives. It is all decided by chance, by being in the right place at the right time" Eccl. 9:11
Kevin L A. Ewing
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