Wednesday, June 9, 2010

WINNERS vs. LOSERS

By: Dr. Samuel R. Chand

The winner is always part of the answer.
The loser is always part of the problem.

The winner always has a program.
The loser always has an excuse.

The winner says, let me do it for you.
The loser says, that’s not my job.

The winner sees an answer in every problem.
A loser sees a problem in every answer.

The winner says, it may be difficult, but it’s possible.
A loser says, it may be possible, but it’s too difficult.

A winner listens…
A loser just waits until it is his turn to talk.

When a winner makes a mistake, he says, I was wrong.
When a loser makes a mistake, he says, it wasn’t my fault.

A winner says, “I’m good, but not as good as I could be.”
A loser says, “I’m not as bad as a lot of people.”

A winner feels responsible for more than his job.
A loser says, “I only work here.”

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