

#646: How to Win at Losing
Sep 23, 2020
Sam Weinman, a sportswriter and author of "Win at Losing," explores the often-overlooked benefits of losing. He discusses how losing can be more enriching than winning, offering lessons in humility, growth, and resilience. Weinman shares powerful stories from notable figures like Greg Norman and Susan Lucci, illustrating how setbacks can lead to personal transformation. He also reflects on how these insights shape his approach to parenting, helping his kids navigate their own challenges with a positive mindset.
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The Storytelling Power of Losing
- Losing is often more interesting than winning because losers are more introspective.
- Losers discuss what went wrong, offering compelling narratives.
Losing vs. Failing
- Losing is an event, a fact, while failure is an interpretation of that event.
- You can lose without failing if external factors cause the loss.
Greg Norman's Humbling Loss
- Greg Norman, a talented golfer, was known for his impressive career and notable collapses.
- His loss at the 1996 Masters humanized him and created a connection with the public.