One move can change the world. It's not about how hard you hit. Your VERY BEST! You want something? Go get it. Period.
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How do losers become WINNERS?
Can you win?  Absolutely, you have the opportunity to be a winner every time you step on the playing field.  What makes someone become a winner?  Not, just one time, but EVERY time.  The answer: LOSING.  I know, it sounds kind of ridiculous doesn't it?  But, it is very true.  You have to learn HOW to win.  The only way is through experience.  The more times you put yourself in the arena with a chance to win, the closer you are getting.  You will learn every time you fail, and eventually each of those failing experiences will teach you enough that you become a winner.  And then you win a second time and a third time and so on.  Eventually, you learn so much from all of those wins, while still learning from the failures, that you become good enough to create a pattern of winning more than losing.  But every winner, starts off a loser.  The only difference between winners and losers is, the winners are paying attention and learning as they lose.  Winners are losers who believed in themselves after they lost.  Believe every time that you step onto the playing field that you are going to win and when you get to that point in the contest where the outcome will be decided, remember what happened in THAT moment all the times before.  Now, go do what is necessary to WIN in that moment.  Maybe you will win this time, but if you don't:  Did you learn anything?

Float Like A Butterfly & Sting Like A Bee . . . . What's My Name? . . . . The Stage Is Set . . . .

Move gracefully all over the place, never be exactly where your opponent expects you to be.  Then, when you make your move, spring to the attack and go for the kill before your opponent has time to react.  When the competition is over, your opponent will know your name . . . . and never forget it.  The stage is set for you to become the greatest . . . . Are you a "bad" man?  Can you float like a butterfly and sting like a bee?  Can you make your opponent remember your name?  Can you become the GREATEST?  And if you get knocked down, how quickly will you rise?  If your opponent scores an early victory, will you learn from it and  come back to punish them for it?  RUMBLE YOUNG MAN, RUMBLE!  
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