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When you win, you don't lose. Winning doesn't mean you win every round. If you win one or two rounds, you won't even consider going again. You'll take a vacation and come back to your game refreshed and ready to play again. Winning is an attitude that lets you push through the difficult parts that come your way.
Winning means you get more than what you expected, but you also go beyond what you could have imagined. In the face of overwhelming odds, winning—at least for a while—doesn't feel as if it's a bad thing. Winning feels like a bonus, like an opportunity to play a unique part in the world's biggest moment, a moment that doesn't exist elsewhere. For us, winning means we get to go home after a full-day flight when we were told we'd have to fly commercial to catch our flight home. For us, winning means we get to stay at the same hotel for a week before we fly to Las Vegas or New York, but we get to leave the hotel for a week, too.
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Winning takes a lot of courage and willpower. For us, winning is a matter of standing up to what life has thrown at us. We can be honest to ourselves and admit weakness, admitting what scares us most, and letting go of what doesn't. For us, winning is about doing what scares us most, but staying the course. The more you try to avoid winning because it might feel unfair, the more afraid you'll feel trying to win. With each passed double under jump, you are winning already.