Do not hate the player, nor the game...rule it!

T.F. Hodge
Do not hate the player, nor the game...rule it!
Do not hate the player, nor the game...rule it!
Do not hate the player, nor the game...rule it!
Do not hate the player, nor the game...rule it!
About This Quote

When I was a kid, my mom and dad told me that it is not the winning or losing, but the way you play the game that matters. They taught me to treat every game as a challenge and learn from each loss or win. If you learn from your mistakes, you will eventually win. In this quote, he shows us how to not hate a losing team or player who has failed you in some way.

He says that we should rather try again and do our best to get better. That’s what he did when he was a kid and that’s what we should do every time we lose a game.

Source: From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph Over Death And Conscious Encounters With The Divine Presence

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