Response to Ninja Tweet about Weak Mindset | Are you playing the game to WIN or just to not LOSE?

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Should you be angry when you lose? This is the central question that was raised when professional e-sports player Tyler “Ninja” Blevins tweeted that if you don’t get angry when you lose, you lose twice. Do you think he’s right? Can you lose and still be a good sport? Can you have a healthy drive to win and not explode when you lose? Can you learn if you never lose?

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