avatarSahil Patel

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The website content is a reflection on the societal pressure to always be a winner and the personal journey of understanding that losing is an inherent part of life, encouraging a focus on happiness, fighting for what's right, and helping others.

Abstract

The article titled "You Can Be a Loser" is a thoughtful piece that challenges the common desire to always win and be perceived as successful. It acknowledges the universal truth that life is not a series of constant victories and that everyone will face loss at some point. The author emphasizes that life's true value lies in the experiences and memories made along the way, not just in the accolades of winning. The piece suggests that being a human itself is a win, as it provides the opportunity to contribute positively to the world and support one another. The author posits that happiness is the ultimate goal, regardless of one's financial status, and that the struggle itself, or the "fight," is more important than the outcome. The article also serves as a poetry prompt, inviting readers to reflect on their own failures and what they have learned from them.

Opinions

  • The author believes that life is not solely about winning but also about the fight and the journey towards personal goals.
  • They challenge the notion that being a loser is negative, suggesting that everyone has unique strengths and the capacity to help others.
  • The piece criticizes the societal pressure to be perfect and constantly succeed, advocating for a more balanced view of success and failure.
  • It is implied that personal growth and happiness are more important than external validation or material wealth.
  • The author values justice, self-expression, and personal freedom, encouraging readers to fight for these ideals.
  • The article expresses gratitude to the community for their support and engagement with the prompts, indicating a collaborative and supportive environment for writers.

You Can Be a Loser

Poetry prompt day 13

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Everyone wants to be a competitor, No one wants to be a loser, And always wants to be a fast mover.

You are not going to win every time, Great things will take time, So until then make memories of a lifetime.

I know you are trying hard, To win every competition of life, But wait you already know that there will be winners and losers.

Don't worry, If you lose the match, Because life is not supposed to be perfect.

Enjoy the journey, Because Life is not all about winning, It's about fighting.

From the day I was born my parents taught me to win. I know your parents also taught you the same thing because every parent wants to make their child's life perfect.

No one will tell you to lose the game. However, we all know that if there will be a winner then there will be a loser.

Life isn't a competition where only one person can win. We are all winners. No one is the loser because God chose you to make you a human being.

So, you can help others and not let others make them feel like losers.

Life is a journey to find happiness. Our main goal is to be happy by being millionnaire or by being poor.

Every day is a trial to find happiness. So, don't make winning your last goal.

I believe life is not all about winning. Sometimes, it is all about fighting.

Fight for injustice, fight to raise your noise not to make a noise. Fight to get what you want no matter you will get or not. Fight for your freedom. Fight for happiness.

Today’s prompt is,

Write about a failure that made you realize that you can be a loser, too.

I hope you all are enjoying these prompts. Sorry for the late publishing of this prompt. There are two prompts left for this challenge. I hope you will like them. I will publish them soon.

I would like to invite Kimberly Hampton Nilsson Prasant Trivedi Orla Kenny Jupiter Grant Josh Balerite Acol Dr. Fatima Imam Carolyn F. Chryst, Ph.D. Carolyn Hastings Nora Dane Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) Tree Langdon K.Kumar Anchal Jeff Ehren Colleen Millsteed Melanie J. Joel A. Johnson John Uzuegbu Giulietta Passarelli Anthi Psomiadou jenine bsharah baines

I am grateful to all of you for your kind support and gesture. Take some time off and think about your biggest failure and write it down.

Best of luck.

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