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Originally Posted by ISiddiqui
So which is it? The folks who aren't winning aren't trying or a "decent number" of non winners aren't trying? And what percentage is that decent number you'd estimate? If it's a "decent number" then that implies that there are people who try and don't win, right? So then why would you ask a non winner if they weren't even trying? Do you think that no obstacles matter in the relationship between trying and winning? Or if you do, which obstacles matter?
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A non winner is one who isn't trying. If you are beating people up, robbing, murdering, otherwise maiming people, selling drugs then you aren't trying. When you go to school and you try, you improve your life. I have not met or interacted with a single person in my life (And remember, I've had the fortunate reality of meeting people from literally every single walk of life due to my profession), that has regretted graduating high school.