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To: HairBall who wrote (74094)6/3/2002 11:31:26 PM
From: Cactus Jack  Respond to of 99280
 
LG,

Steve's request seems objectively reasonable. Is there a reason you need to vent personal frustrations unrelated to this thread here?

jpgill



To: HairBall who wrote (74094)6/4/2002 9:41:34 AM
From: Murray Grummitt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Really winning
+++++++++++++++++++

Even if you were able to prove yourself to be better than
others, of what real value would it be to you? Real and lasting
fulfillment comes not from pushing yourself away from others but
rather from embracing them ever more closely.

Imagine the serenity and calm power of seeking not to prove
yourself, but rather to express yourself in every moment with
complete and total sincerity. Imagine the total release and
effectiveness that can come from focusing on doing your best
instead of worrying about who is best.

Those who feel they must prove themselves put themselves at a
distinct disadvantage. Because in order to feel the need to prove,
you must first assume that you're in some way inferior, and that
there's something to be gained by being superior. Yet the most
genuine winners have no need to create losers. The real winners
in life are so strong that they pull everyone forward along
with themselves.

If you can win only by making others lose, your strategy will
eventually fail, because there will be no one left to be defeated.
Seek instead to win by pulling others up, and there will be no end
to the accomplishments you can reach.

Ralph Marston