walfin
Democrazy
Do you feel bad when you win at anything?
Do you, even before celebrating your triumph, start empathising with the losers?
Do you feel less bad when it is a draw?
If you feel bad when you win, do you generally end up seeking a draw rather than an outright victory?
I feel that these things make me a less effective person, because I seek to not lose rather than to win, unless there is a win win solution (which doesn't always exist no matter what those corporate management books say). Certainly it is good to encourage and shake hands with the losers after winning, but it's too extreme to lose the desire to win just because one feels bad.
Do you, even before celebrating your triumph, start empathising with the losers?
Do you feel less bad when it is a draw?
If you feel bad when you win, do you generally end up seeking a draw rather than an outright victory?
I feel that these things make me a less effective person, because I seek to not lose rather than to win, unless there is a win win solution (which doesn't always exist no matter what those corporate management books say). Certainly it is good to encourage and shake hands with the losers after winning, but it's too extreme to lose the desire to win just because one feels bad.