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<blockquote data-quote="RC" data-source="post: 141423"><p>Doesn't sound like the game can be lost, you say?</p><p>Try playing it one day.</p><p>I challenge you to withstand the mental pressure, the psychological set-ups and knocks downs that this game brings to the table.</p><p>My friend, a loss is inevitable...</p><p></p><p>The only reason you say it doesn't sound like you can lose is because you're afriad of the thought of losing. And that's ok - you have to be mentally tough to win, but by god, you have to be even stronger if you're going to lose.</p><p></p><p>Many a man has had his life ruined thanks to this game.</p><p>First you lose the game, your mind is a little disoriented; you head to work and you still haven't quite recovered, all of a sudden your boss sees you're not performing and pressures you by telling you to "pull up your socks" or to "pull out your finger" - further pressure ensues; you go home and your missus shouts at you for not responding to her needs, you struggle to explain yourself because you are still yet to recover; before you know it you're in work again...still not performing; your boss has given you a warning, you've overstepped the mark - you're fired; you go home, dispondent, inconsolable and the missus is furious with how stupid you've been acting - you're not yourself anymore, you've changed, she'll tell you; a few days go by with some late morning rises and the inability to go look for another job and your missus gets up and leaves you; you're alone, mentally falling to pieces day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute....your life ends.</p><p></p><p>Now tell me you can't lose at this game...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RC, post: 141423"] Doesn't sound like the game can be lost, you say? Try playing it one day. I challenge you to withstand the mental pressure, the psychological set-ups and knocks downs that this game brings to the table. My friend, a loss is inevitable... The only reason you say it doesn't sound like you can lose is because you're afriad of the thought of losing. And that's ok - you have to be mentally tough to win, but by god, you have to be even stronger if you're going to lose. Many a man has had his life ruined thanks to this game. First you lose the game, your mind is a little disoriented; you head to work and you still haven't quite recovered, all of a sudden your boss sees you're not performing and pressures you by telling you to "pull up your socks" or to "pull out your finger" - further pressure ensues; you go home and your missus shouts at you for not responding to her needs, you struggle to explain yourself because you are still yet to recover; before you know it you're in work again...still not performing; your boss has given you a warning, you've overstepped the mark - you're fired; you go home, dispondent, inconsolable and the missus is furious with how stupid you've been acting - you're not yourself anymore, you've changed, she'll tell you; a few days go by with some late morning rises and the inability to go look for another job and your missus gets up and leaves you; you're alone, mentally falling to pieces day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute....your life ends. Now tell me you can't lose at this game... [/QUOTE]
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