Winner vs. Loser
The Winner – is always part of the answer;
The Loser – is always part of the problem;
The Winner – always has a program;
The Loser – always has an excuse;
The Winner – says, “Let me do it for you;”
The Loser – says, “That’s not my job;”
The Winner – sees an answer for every problem;
The Loser – sees a problem for every answer;
The Winner – sees a green near every sand trap;
The Loser – sees two or three sand traps near every green;
The Winner – says, “It may be difficult but it’s possible;”
The Loser – says, “It may be possible but it’s too difficult.”
What can you do today to be a winner?




This view holds true. Winners/Losers, Optimists/Pessimists are labels we choose to identify with and often use to describe others however it doesn’t mean we label them as a good person or a bad person. These statements are merely a viewpoint or a way of dealing with ‘life’. Reference the post dated 11/8/09–”Magic Magnifying Glasses”, you most often find what you set out to seek. The world needs those that see the glass is half-empty I suppose to help ground those who choose to see the glass is half full. There’s reality in there somewhere. Its up to all of us to handle it.
Thanks for your comments!
I liked what you said about the world needing people who see the glass half-empty as well as half-full.
This reminds me of the old movie, “Oh God” with John Denver and George Burns. John’s character asked God why there was so much evil and yet so much good in the world, and God said: Well —— I’ve tried to imagine a top without a bottom and just couldn’t do it. So yes, I agree with you, we all need each other to sort out our own reality.