A Quote by Glen Powell

You have to learn to be a healthy competitor, winning or losing. Because there can be a lot more losses than there are wins. — © Glen Powell
You have to learn to be a healthy competitor, winning or losing. Because there can be a lot more losses than there are wins.
The most important lesson I've learned from sports is how to be not only a gracious winner, but a good loser as well. Not everyone wins all the time, as a matter of fact, no one wins all the time. Winning is the easy part, losing is really tough. But, you learn more from one loss than you do from a million wins. You learn a lot about sportsmanship.
You have to be okay with wins and losses. You can't just be looking for the wins and, when the losses happen, you can't buy more and more because you're sure it's going to bounce. We call that revenge trading.
Sometimes you learn more from losing than winning. Losing forces you to reexamine.
It's often been said that you learn more from losing than you do from winning. I think, if you're wise, you learn from both. You learn a lot from a loss. You learn what is it that we're not doing to get to where we want to go. It really gets your attention and it really motivates the work ethic of your team when you're not doing well.
Wins and losses right now are important, but in reality it's the least of my concerns. My concern is to make sure than we give hope to anyone watching us. I am not going to judge this season on wins and losses.
You learn more from losing than winning. You learn how to keep going.
The thing it taught me was that winning's a helluva lot more fun than losing. It also taught me that the team with the best players that worked together the best wins.
We always learn more from the losing than the winning.
It didn't work out for me at Golden State, in terms of wins and losses. Still, I tried to exhibit what a competitor is all about.
It's a lot more fun when you're winning than losing.
At the end of the day, the wins are the wins and the losses are the losses. But the relationships are everything.
Winning is fun and great, but I would rather have a long, successful and healthy career than a short one with a few wins.
Two weeks ago, I was in a fantastic situation, winning at Roland Garros. Now, losing in the first round, it's tough. The tour continues. Life continues. This is a sport of victories, not a sport of losses. Nobody remembers the losses. I don't want to remember the loss.
It's not always about wins and losses, but winning two Survivor Series matches is something I will never forget.
It doesn't matter who you play against in midfield, you need to try to come out on top and more often than not when a team wins a midfield battle they normally have a good chance of winning the game because that's where a lot of the play goes through.
Evaluate wins and losses objectively, focusing more on effort and execution than on the outcome of the game
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