To Win or Not to Win...That is the Question!
Mazen sukkarieh
An "A" Team with a "B" plan is better than an "A" plan with a "B" team. Objective: "A" teams & "A" plans.
I won. I nailed it. I closed it. I made it.
Powerful three words that indicate a combination of positive senses and feelings. The end result of those three words are summed up in one: success.
Before I elaborate further on what my message is all about, let us first look at "to win" in its defined meaning:
" to finish first in a race, contest, or the like. 2. to succeed by striving or effort . 3. to gain the victory; overcome an adversary . 4. Slang. to be successful or competent and be acknowledged for it. 5. to succeed in reaching (a place, condition, etc.), especially by great effort." What is intriguing about winning is not really to come in first as in a contest, but rather the strive and effort behind it, the acknowledgment and accomplishment; the destination reached successfully. And effort, great effort, seems to be the driving force. It is imperative to understand that this article does not highlight "money" as the "win". Money is just part of it. What is truly highlighted is "to win"; that is the only destination. And to do it, action and effort are the discipline. Winning becomes a consequence after that. An inevitable. The "green" pill. This article does not guide the way but rather reaffirms and reasserts that whatever you do in life, do it to win. And what kind f win in particular? Your dream. One dream at a time. One objective at a time. One task at a time. We stumble along the way? Sure. We fall? Sure. But stories - spirits more precisely that place winning their goals as the desire- are marked with happy endings as tough as the path might be. Wishing you always a life of wins. Mazen