![]() But if you lost a squeaker, don’t beat yourself up. You never know when your next championship will come, take pride every time you do. Lesson #1: Take Delight in Victory, Find Delight in Defeat The pain of needing just one measly RBI pulled out to the root by a real-life move you can do nothing about. We gotta warm up to ol’ Trent, though – let’s start off with an appetizer: But do be aware that the current leader in the clubhouse of pain, “Trent Livingston”, will be hard to beat. And please, if you need any therapy yourself, feel free to add your pain in the comments. Sometimes it just feels good to vent and have someone tell you, “wow, that really sucks”.īonus fold: Beats so bad they can only make you laugh are a good time for all, though, so let’s also intersperse some of the best (worst) examples from our Reddit friends, letting their tears wash away all our own shortcomings. And for two, having a forum to speak your pain aloud is a good thing! Hell, some might even say that is an integral component of therapy – or, being a good partner, for that matter. If they suffered a bad beat or delivered one, I wanted their stories, for two-fold reasons.įor one, taking a little of the aforementioned delight in the pain of others can do wonders for putting any of your own losses into better context because hey, at least you’re not them. Yesterday, I treaded into the choppy waters of Reddit, imploring users to give me their tears so that we might drink them in the name of giving everyone a little therapeutic schadenfreude. ![]() ![]() And it also won’t just be lessons – we need to also get cathartic and do some primal screaming. Sure, we’ll talk about some results but the focus will be on the processes, both in terms of what went right or wrong in 2022, and what can be learned for 2023. This won’t just be a rundown of how I did in my leagues because that seems super boring, both for me to write and for you to read just two paragraphs before clicking back over to Jeff. But the same line runs through all of it – Know your strengths, play to your strengths find your leaks, plug your leaks. Now, keep in mind, this is told from my POV and my strengths and weaknesses might not be yours. With that in mind, let’s go through some of the lessons I learned and how I’ll apply them moving forward. ![]()
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