"Progress always involves risks. You can't steal second base and keep your foot on first. "
~ Frederick B. Wilcox
"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly. "
~ Robert F. Kennedy
Two more people who inspire me beyond that which isn't even sensible, and, because it wasn't sensible I entertained it. So many have said, "You're crazy, you're gonna go broke", "You might win but, you can't make money doing it", Ha ha ha ha ha ha!!! "Yeah, right!!!! You have a lotto system", "Man, that's just too risky" and many many more negative things. Negativity begets negativity in case you didn't know,and, it plants a non-productive seed in one's mind.
Everything that was dished out...I took it like a man and still do. Now, people that see my success want my success or want me to produce this for them also...after they've downplayed my "dare to be different" idea and plan for success. I had the guts and desire to do it. DIDN'T HAVE THE MONEY, though, to lose like I was losing but this is what made ALL the difference for me.
I had to learn how to be a good loser,and, learn from my losses what it took to win and be a winner. There is a difference in losing and being a loser. There's a difference in winning and being a winner. There's a difference in playing and being a player. There are pretenders and there are contenders...talkers and doers. Risking the chance and chancing the risk are completely different.
I reached a point where losing didn't scare me at all no mater how much was on the line because FEAR and GAMBLING do not mix. Once you condition yourself for the loss and you lose, you respond accordingly and simply pick up where you left off. When you win, you do the same thing. I've lost as much as $1500 in one sitting due to my own human error but, this was only after I'd won much, much more than that. Big wins offset this type of loss. I was pretty hard on myself knowing I beat the machine but, still loss to myself. This is the worse type of loss in any lotto game.
Anyhow, I just thought I'd share a little of my own ups and downs in this game. Most people don't discuss losing here and losing is the beginning of growth because you learn from it. Winning, and being a winner, is the end result of your losses. When you learn better you play better. When you play better you play BIGGER. When you play BIGGER you WIN BIGGER. Yep, you're right, you can also LOSE BIGGER. At this point and time, I encourage you to revert back to Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Wilcox.
Some like this...some don't. Some will agree...some won't. Which ever category you fall into, I've accomplished my goal by stirring you up. Good day!
'Maker