questfortruth
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The following article is about losers in general. There is such a word. Here is an article about them. It shows why any loser became a loser. It has been shown that even an absolute genius and the kindest person can become a loser. Everyone has a dream. Any loser fails to achieve a dream.
1. You are on the level of Albert Einstein in mind-power, and Mother Teresa in kindness.
2. But you were unjustly refused/rejected 100 times.
3. Therefore, you have become a genius loser.
4. And if so, then for the 101-st time you will almost certainly be refused, no matter how kind and holy the refuser is. If you fail the first 100 attempts to please the public, then your 101-st chance to reach someone else's heart is estimated as one hit out of a hundred misses. This number does not depend on the character of the refuser, on his/her sense of justice, on his/her soul. But if you're not perfect, then the chances are even lower. Below one percent.
Notes:
1. This applies to everything: publications in scientific journals, looking for a job, finding a friend and a good relationship with others, as well as prayers to the saints and God.
2. It seems to a loser that all girls are the same, even if each one has her own opinion and a unique soul. And it seems to the lucky one that all the girls are easily accessible. But most of the girls are not shameless sinners: they are easy and playfully minded, only because he is lucky.
3. Who is to blame? No one. It is simply an inevitable and necessary law of statistics. However, there is always a chance, and it increases with time: "knock and it will be opened to you" (Jesus Christ). Persistence and confidence are important in any business.
FROM DISCUSSION:
Opponent: "you must actually learn something from the failures. Otherwise, the direction of your business, regardless of confidence and persistence, will inevitably be at the bottom of the ocean."
Nobody can correct a mistake before the mistake is found.
Opponent: "Does it mean that every scientist you have sent your papers to who rejected you must be wrong because you can not do wrong? or that the mistakes or lack of correctness in your papers are not wrong according to you?"
I can only repeat the part of my thread. Man, please read the thread!
"Who is to blame? No one. It is simply an inevitable and necessary law of statistics."
1. You are on the level of Albert Einstein in mind-power, and Mother Teresa in kindness.
2. But you were unjustly refused/rejected 100 times.
3. Therefore, you have become a genius loser.
4. And if so, then for the 101-st time you will almost certainly be refused, no matter how kind and holy the refuser is. If you fail the first 100 attempts to please the public, then your 101-st chance to reach someone else's heart is estimated as one hit out of a hundred misses. This number does not depend on the character of the refuser, on his/her sense of justice, on his/her soul. But if you're not perfect, then the chances are even lower. Below one percent.
Notes:
1. This applies to everything: publications in scientific journals, looking for a job, finding a friend and a good relationship with others, as well as prayers to the saints and God.
2. It seems to a loser that all girls are the same, even if each one has her own opinion and a unique soul. And it seems to the lucky one that all the girls are easily accessible. But most of the girls are not shameless sinners: they are easy and playfully minded, only because he is lucky.
3. Who is to blame? No one. It is simply an inevitable and necessary law of statistics. However, there is always a chance, and it increases with time: "knock and it will be opened to you" (Jesus Christ). Persistence and confidence are important in any business.
FROM DISCUSSION:
Opponent: "you must actually learn something from the failures. Otherwise, the direction of your business, regardless of confidence and persistence, will inevitably be at the bottom of the ocean."
Nobody can correct a mistake before the mistake is found.
Opponent: "Does it mean that every scientist you have sent your papers to who rejected you must be wrong because you can not do wrong? or that the mistakes or lack of correctness in your papers are not wrong according to you?"
I can only repeat the part of my thread. Man, please read the thread!
"Who is to blame? No one. It is simply an inevitable and necessary law of statistics."
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