—So, basically, you’re saying not to get worked up over winning or losing?
It’s okay to lose because each person has their own personality that won’t lose to anybody that’s exclusive to themselves. Having people read “Yu-Gi-Oh!” and get that message makes me extremely glad.
I don’t think there’s any need to get down in the dumps on parts of losing because people are guaranteed to get stronger as many times as they lose. When they lose, there is a definite meaning as to why they lost, so people who keep that in mind are likely to succeed. What you gain from losing is likely to be substantial.
Today’s society seems to be stuck in a world of nothing but “winners” and “losers,” but I don’t agree with that. People who lose are never really ‘losers,’ they should take it as a step to search for more, or, a test for winning. You may have lost, but life goes on. So, please, don’t ever think, “I’m such a failure,” or anything of the sort. If you go about things thinking, “It’s okay to lose,” you’ll not only relieve the shock from losing, but you’ll build up the energy to go forward. I can assure you that losing has substantial merits. So, I wish that everybody tries their best and not fear losing. You could almost say that is one’s true strength.