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It's Complicated

Who decides who wins or loses in life

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Comment from missy98writer
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Writer,
Your essay is well written and motivational. I love your excellent narrative voice. I love you metaphor of comparing life to 'Dancing With The Stars' scenario with a judge casting a deciding vote. Excellent questions you ask the reader. I especially liked your descriptive writing, hear is an example:

Our body is the connection to the physical world, including physical health, financial well-being, family, work and relationships. The soundness of our mental state depends on our thoughts, ideas and curiosity. Our emotional strength is tied to our attitude toward life, not what happens to us, but our reactions to those events. Spiritual fitness requires that we get in touch with the small, still voice that lives deep within our souls, and it involves making time to remember through a child's eyes how it feels to completely believe in good.

I loved your closing line:

Balance is the answer. Those who acquire harmony among the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of their existence collect the winners' trophies at life's end. They each will say without reservation, "I won."

Your essay is a wonderful entry in the And the Winner is: contest. Good luck in the voting booth.
Missy.

 Comment Written 03-Jun-2010


reply by the author on 03-Jun-2010
    Thanks for such a complimentary review! I'm honored and I appreciate your time in sharing it.
Comment from Cooper Watt
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Good. Felt almost like a sermon. Like a Tony Robins speech.... You're like a motivational speaker-type, aren't you...?

Anyway, I liked it. Good luck with the contest, my friend.

Coop.

 Comment Written 02-Jun-2010


reply by the author on 02-Jun-2010
    Thanks for reading and commenting.
Comment from daniela.albu
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A fantastic philosophical essay about winning. It is written in simple words but it expresses great ideas that go directly to our hearts. It says many truths and it chooses to assert instead of judging. Well done:
"Winning in life is a matter of balance. The foundation for peace, satisfaction and true-life success is built on a four-cornerstone base, i.e. the search for physical, mental, emotional and spiritual abundance. Those two people took another step toward all four goals in their lives and gave a lift to all who observed them. Their moment of paradise made the world a better place, if only momentarily and only for themselves and those who enjoyed the show.È?

 Comment Written 02-Jun-2010


reply by the author on 02-Jun-2010
    Thanks so much for reading and commenting.
Comment from tati
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Thank you for sharing, crafting and posting this fantastic essay, my dear writer-friend; I love the theme, it's so inspirational. I enjoyed reading it.

My favorite lines:

... A billionaire with poor health would hardly consider himself a winner. No one would truly want to trade places with the latest screen idol suffering from an addiction and depression. The most politically powerful person in the world probably considers himself a failure if his personal life is devoid of love.

I agree with you wholeheartedly. You've brilliantly crafted this essay.

Good luck in the contest.
Warmest wishes,

tati, June 2, 2010

 Comment Written 02-Jun-2010


reply by the author on 02-Jun-2010
    Thanks so much for reading and commenting.
Comment from Kashif Ali Abbas
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An essay full of wisdom, a suitable contest entry. I liked the narration, the way you told things and the conclusions that are drawn.

Balance is the answer. Those who acquire harmony among the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of their existence collect the winners' trophies at life's end. They each will say without reservation, "I won."[[ These ending lines were simply awesome]]

K

 Comment Written 01-Jun-2010


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    Thank you for reading and commenting.
Comment from jwlee211
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great poem. You challenge the reader to question and think about life and what it has to offer. I really like the fact that you challenge the norm of society. This poem reads very well

 Comment Written 01-Jun-2010


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    Thank you.
Comment from Gideon Roth
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Very well done. I had the priveledge of having dinner with Mr. Ziglar and he had such great wisdom. The lines you submitted are wonderful as well as true: I believe it was Zig Ziglar who said, ??Money will buy me a house, but not a home, a bed, but not a good night??s sleep.??
You should do extremely well with this one...Gideon

 Comment Written 01-Jun-2010


reply by the author on 01-Jun-2010
    thank you.
Comment from Abio
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Excellent analysis of what the "winning" concept stands for in our XX/XXI centuries society and values.
reading your work, I have developed a doubt.

I do noy have an answer to the folowing questions:
A - In other times and societies, humans trully believe that "winning" was such a balance as you nicely described?.

B - Neanderthals, Romans, African, Polinesian and American native tribes, Asian or Hindus civilizations just to mention some of them, have developed the same set of values we have today?

C - What are the trends we may expect and foster in our sons and grandchilds to help them have a better future.

Congratulations and thanks fro sharing your ideas.
Abio

 Comment Written 31-May-2010


reply by the author on 01-Jun-2010
    A - In other times and societies, humans trully believe that "winning" was such a balance as you nicely described?.
    Probably not because mankind was much younger. It is only age that allows us to begin to realize the value of balance.

    B - Neanderthals, Romans, African, Polinesian and American native tribes, Asian or Hindus civilizations just to mention some of them, have developed the same set of values we have today?
    I'm not sure I understand this question well enough to offer my opinion.

    C - What are the trends we may expect and foster in our sons and grandchilds to help them have a better future.
    I think the trends we need to encourage and foster in our children are those of personal responsibility and respectful tolerance of those who are different, no matter what their differences are, appearance, beliefs, goals, etc. My experience has been that when I've gotten to know my enemy, he was no longer my enemy. In the words of Will Rogers, I've never met a man I didn't like. The problem is we too rarely take the time to truly "meet" our fellow men.

    Thanks so much for reading and commenting.

Comment from Wendyanne
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Hi author. This is a very interesting and thought-provoking essay about winning. I found your essay gave me much food for thought. Good luck

 Comment Written 31-May-2010


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    Thanks for reading and commenting.
Comment from Bridge
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A beautiful piece and very well written . It raises a few questions bout my life in my mind...ones that I normally tend to repress. I liked the bit about the child and his granny
I really liked this piece
Shetu

 Comment Written 31-May-2010


reply by the author on 31-May-2010
    Thank you very much for reading and commenting.