Guest guest Posted March 5, 2009 Report Share Posted March 5, 2009 , " sekwi " <sekwi wrote: > , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001@> wrote: > > hichorama@ Feb 26, 2009 > > how can someone win if someone else looses! > Hello; > First off, great question if you're a heavy left-brainer. To deal in one side vs. the other is to deal in force. Everything has a point and counterpoint from this view. Try switching to overall whole brain thinking, i.e. power. Power has no counterpoint. It doesn't need it. > Look, I like to play chess. It's fun. I play against stronger opponents in order to get stronger myself. I take notes and talk to them to find out how to get better. I really don't see me as loosing. I can play weak opponents, but why? It's a waist of time. > > It's like learning from a good master. It helps to get bitch'd slapped around a little to wake up, learn, and grow. Internal strength. To say it, one thing. To be able to do it, that's power. I did love your positive and intelligent 'reframe' to that question. You redefined their very limited definition of what 'winning' meant for them. For them winning is a negative. For me, " they are NOT playing the game of life " . Playing the game of life is about learning and growing. Thank you Scott. John La Tourrette, PhD > Scott > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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