Winning is what matters, whatever may be the cost
We all want to win. Whether it’s our professional lives
or personal, we all like to win. What makes us win should be our ability
and attitude. However, some people think differently. For them, winning
is what matters the most. They don’t care about what winning may cost
them in future.
For:
- With the competition we all experience today, winning is what matters.
- When people have no choice, they have to win- regardless of the cost.
- Winning makes you strong. It gives you a sense of confidence.
- Winning makes you competitive. Eventually, that helps you overcome the cost.
Against:
- Winning without evaluation the circumstances makes us blind, mentally. We start to overlook our ethics.
- If you are at a superior position or serving the country, you have to consider the cost at which you win something.
- At times, in the zeal of winning, we land up incurring a loss to others.
- Most of the times because we want to win, we land up lying. Because of this, we face the consequences later.
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Winning makes you successful. So, when customers approach a company,
they don’t only see how successful you are but, they also see the route
that was taken.
Ever since we are born, we are asked to be
ethical and not part with our values. In the era we live today, it is
difficult to sustain our ethics and progress. While success is important
and winning makes us successful, we should try evaluating the
consequences of how we are winning. In the bargain, we shouldn’t break
the law.