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| essay | 19-May-2000 | personal habits | Frostbrand | unsorted | 55 | 10 | 44.7% |
| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| mandy | posted 20-May-2000 1:20pm Winning means nothing. Really. None of this is about winning. What it is about...I'm not sure, but I know it is not about winning.....in any way. |
| emily | posted 20-May-2000 2:34pm my conscience is the only thing i'm in competition with, so i'd have to say "doing what it takes to make me happy and still be able to look at myself in the mirror the next day" |
| Jaclinhide | posted 20-May-2000 5:53pm Accomplishing something that I worked hard for. |
| anonymous | posted 21-May-2000 12:20pm Crushing everyone and showing them for the insignificant pieces of belly button lint that they really are. |
| Strider | posted 22-May-2000 1:25am I don't Known |
| ILJ | posted 22-May-2000 9:46am It means not losing. |
| Jody | posted 22-May-2000 10:35am Winning, the way I like it, is to have succeeded in doing what you wanted to do, resulting in general goodness (solution of a problem, streamlining of a process, success in obtaining what you wish), and no one gets hurt (loses). The best win is win-win. |
| joachim | posted 23-May-2000 8:32am Doing the same thing as someone else and doing a provably better job. That is, clearly demonstrating not only that the results were better than the other person's results, but that they weren't a fluke either. Succeeding through luck is all well and good, but I don't feel I've won unless the other guy knows that all the luck in the world wouldn't have saved him because I'm just that good. Too bad that doesn't happen very often. |
| joachim | posted 23-May-2000 8:34am Go Anonymous! |
| bill | posted 24-May-2000 8:47am crushing your enemies! |
| Zang | posted 24-May-2000 7:03pm Urnifun snump burdishka loof. Nish kari olasma goor. |
| beautiful | posted 25-May-2000 12:34pm oposite of losing |
| gilly | posted 25-May-2000 1:27pm Zang: those would be your own words, I take it? |
| Zang | (reply to gilly) posted 25-May-2000 4:42pm Yes. It is true. I guess I interpreted the question differently. |
| mary | posted 26-May-2000 3:18pm Getting what you wanted. |
| hammerme | posted 27-May-2000 6:36pm Being successful at what you do. In sports it means kicking everybody's ass. |
| Gamera | (reply to Zang) posted 28-May-2000 2:22am And such very excellent words they are, too! You WIN!! |
| Zang | (reply to Gamera) posted 28-May-2000 4:36pm *tears of joy streaming down his cheeks* "I'd like to thank the academy, and my parents, and my guru, and Hitler, for making it all possible!" |
| Avocado | posted 28-May-2000 8:35pm Winning means getting something I've striven for. Hopefully fairly. |
| Andyroo | posted 1-Jun-2000 1:19pm It means a lot of different things. Reaching your goal. Defeating someone. Sometimes when you win, you lose. Accomplishing something. But winning isn't really as important as what you do in order to win. |
| Richard | posted 11-Jun-2000 7:11pm Being the best you can be. |
| eloradanan | posted 28-May-2006 8:56pm The complete opposite of losing. |
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