These days to lose is to win because the collective will reach out and break your fall [ask yourself why diversity-equity-inclusion programs exist if not to support natural losers]. In contrast to be a winner is to lose because the collective will pull you down and stomp all over you [think cancel culture].
Are you a winner? Do you contribute to a winning team? Do you find that the resistance to you, and your colleagues, is building simply because you are winners? Do you find that the colleagues who are the most incompetent you have ever worked with are being feted and promoted? Do you understand that the losers are the biggest winners in 2021 [see photo]?
Let me tell you a simple story to illustrate my point here. I barrack for one of the most successful football teams in the history of the game. But for the past 20 years the team has failed, failed, and failed again. A few years ago these "on field" failures where reflected in the fact that the club was going broke and was headed towards bankruptcy. However the club is now financially sound and successful; meanwhile, the on ground performance is abysmal. In this time of failure being an asset, not a liability, my club is shifting its focus from football to community activities, from football prowess to woke causes, from sporting success to social movement achievements, from.....
If you are a success, in 2021, then I am sure that you already know you are a target for the collective - the mob - who seek to promote their chosen breed of failures to replace you.
Richard
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