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Winners never give up and quitters never win: characteristics of quitters

Look, I chose that title to get your attention and make you say “what!” and make them curious about what I’m writing about. I do not know the characteristics of a game at all, but I do know the characteristics of someone who does not quit and I will give them to them. If you still want to quit smoking, do the opposite of those realities. That ends this introductory paragraph.

All we need is genuine persistence, perseverance, and staying power to genuinely win. To quit smoking, all we have to do is do it. I mean, it’s easy to quit smoking, it’s not a big deal. Winning permanently, albeit genuinely, is a big problem, a big problem. Sure, those three things I mentioned as winning qualities seem simple, but practice them yourself or even think about them seriously. You just want to sigh just thinking about them. But they are necessary qualities of a winner.

When you really want something, you can never give it up. Sometimes what you want, wants you so much, that you can’t even go to the grave and have “time to quit.” The energies of a genuinely determined energy or consciousness can be that strong. Only when you don’t want something enough is it really difficult to achieve. Only when your heart, soul, and spiritual energy are not in it, is it really impossible. So the main quality of a game is not wanting it enough.

Having the strength to genuinely stay the course and not give up is what makes the winner, it is the genuine “gift of the magicians” not to sell your soul for anything less. The absolute power to do comes from wanting to do what you absolutely want to do. Other than that, there are weak leaves.

So, right here let me tell me the secret of the Olympian: they want him enough to be relentless. They are usually not natural athletes (William Bruce Jenner and Michael Phelps), they do not have unusually lucky backgrounds that are incredibly perfect and ideal (read any People magazine article about the Olympics, so they have that relentlessness going for them, ie. usually, and the work ethic and practice that makes them who they are in that part of the “world of sport.” But still, in my reality, that’s a misuse of winning because it sacrifices so much for as little as a prize and a big send-off that lasts for moments in which real goals can be pursued and achieved. Real success equals real goals in my reality, and not just gold medals or statues or well-played games. I’m writing about true productive victory in life and all of existence and not just settling for something “achievable” because it’s there. I’m writing about looking for something useful. Because the ultimate quality of a game is “settling with “and not achieving what you really want. How is it to comply? ing this article title I have here in this article? I hope I have surprised you to look for what you really want in everything. I hope I have helped reduce the last part of the title of this article “characteristics of a game” in your life. Some will understand, others will not. I only worry about those who get it. That ends this article.

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