Title: The desperation of winning Post by: outragous76 on December 26, 2011, 12:02:46 PM Why have we started to accept in life that this is a good character trait?
We watch footballers dive and suddenly it's all part of the game because it's all about the winning. We watch people cheat but we call it pushing the boundaries and reinterpretation in the name of "winning" I personally find it a deplorable character trait, and the more I watch it appear in society, whether that be in sport, business home life or whatever, the more sick it makes me feel about why "winning" is so important in this society. It's a truely sad reflection of how we define success in this world. I think it means something very different to me. The guy who cheats to win at anything in life and is then subsequently hailed a success because he got away with it, is the lowest of the low, not a character to be celebrated! Title: Re: The desperation of winning Post by: Claw75 on December 26, 2011, 12:12:23 PM I blame Charlie Sheen
Title: Re: The desperation of winning Post by: millidonk on December 26, 2011, 12:16:10 PM Title: Re: The desperation of winning Post by: Alverton on December 26, 2011, 01:00:19 PM So is it the 'Cheating to Win' not really the desperation/need/drive to Win you find so deplorable?
Title: Re: The desperation of winning Post by: b4matt on December 26, 2011, 01:06:02 PM ;tightend;
Title: Re: The desperation of winning Post by: outragous76 on December 26, 2011, 02:15:51 PM So is it the 'Cheating to Win' not really the desperation/need/drive to Win you find so deplorable? Well it's both if I'm honest, but true greats like redgrave for example are winners! I'm more talking about people who do anything to win, when they just aren't capable winners usually! This is something which I have pondered and been disgusted by for a long time! The post is bourne out a particularly sad game of family scrabble (not my family) which is one of the saddest examples of the above I have ever seen! But the problem is society is starting to take it as "the norm" which is very sad Title: Re: The desperation of winning Post by: Claw75 on December 26, 2011, 02:27:43 PM I'm more talking about people who do anything to win, when they just aren't capable winners usually! chompy would probably be able to provide some insight into this type of behaviour Title: Re: The desperation of winning Post by: the sicilian on December 26, 2011, 02:48:31 PM I'm more talking about people who do anything to win, when they just aren't capable winners usually! chompy would probably be able to provide some insight into this type of behaviour Lolz beat me to it.... Title: Re: The desperation of winning Post by: Claw75 on December 26, 2011, 02:49:17 PM I'm more talking about people who do anything to win, when they just aren't capable winners usually! chompy would probably be able to provide some insight into this type of behaviour Lolz beat me to it.... heh. congrats on your moral victory dean! Title: Re: The desperation of winning Post by: ManuelsMum on December 26, 2011, 04:48:35 PM So is it the 'Cheating to Win' not really the desperation/need/drive to Win you find so deplorable? The post is bourne out a particularly sad game of family scrabble (not my family) which is one of the saddest examples of the above I have ever seen! Agree with your sentiment, immediate personal gain at all costs, forget about the bigger picture. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MigZFRWYHg Title: Re: The desperation of winning Post by: the sicilian on December 26, 2011, 10:12:39 PM I'm more talking about people who do anything to win, when they just aren't capable winners usually! chompy would probably be able to provide some insight into this type of behaviour Easy against an opponent who has none Lolz beat me to it.... heh. congrats on your moral victory dean! Title: Re: The desperation of winning Post by: Jon MW on December 26, 2011, 11:34:02 PM So is it the 'Cheating to Win' not really the desperation/need/drive to Win you find so deplorable? Well it's both if I'm honest, but true greats like redgrave for example are winners! ... You say it's both - but then you give Steve Redgrave as an example of a true great winner. He wouldn't be if he wasn't absolutely driven to win - you wouldn't get any Olympic champions if they lacked that 'need'. Title: Re: The desperation of winning Post by: outragous76 on December 26, 2011, 11:43:35 PM His type win in different ways thru desire not desperation. Fine line imo
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