jw115+Winning+Is+Everything

**Loser's Opinion**
Have you ever lost the game by two points, and you go on and on about it for the next three weeks? Did you cheat on the playoff basketball games for the golden trophy? Did Kyle ever get in your face for losing that last game by a landslide? News flash everyone, everything thinks that winning is everything, but it actually isn't. Most people can cheat, become overconfident, and get revenge just for winning or losing! There was a time in my youth were I actually cheated at a few sports, a few games, and I ended up paying the price in time. This essay's information tells mostly about what everyone does when you win or lose, so pay attention cupcakes!

First thing for losers, some people can cheat just to win all of the time. When one people realize what the person cheated on, everyone will realize what the little cheater did, and that can get a lot of people angry. Also for example in soccer, what if you shoved the person with the ball when the referee wasn't looking? That guy you just injured now filled his face full of mud with a fractured wrist, so congratulations! Also, if you don't cheat and learn how to improve your skills, it can help you in a career! If you wanted to be the star goalie on your favorite soccer team, you won't get as far as you realize if you cheat. For example, if you end up pushing over an opponent in a game running up the goal with the soccer ball, you're toast!

Next, people can become overconfident of their skills, which means they think they're able to do anything, when they've won by a landslide. Probably after the game the team who won will boast all the heck they want without caring of other people's feelings. And usually, that's just cruel. Then the next game that will come around will make that team think, "Oh yeah, this'll be easy money in the bag. We're so BOSS!". Of course, that last team came from that weak town, and today's team came from the strongest basketball team in the state. If that happens, remember to call an ambulance just in case, because you won't be trying to win today's game. Kyle, my victim of this essay, almost copied the same situation as this. Their first basketball game of the season went 100% amazing with an easy win, and they became overconfident in the next game, losing it by more than their last game.

Last, the losers might want revenge for a certain team always winning. Let's say Kyle's team won 5 games in a row against a specific team, and you're a person on that losing team. Don't you want revenge for being shown who sucks and who owns the skill? You might want to sabotage their shoes or their uniforms so they can't play, or even talk bad about them to people, and eventually fans will hate them! It's really unlikely for someone to take your shoes or your uniforms, but seriously, that losing team will get revenge! In my book report, Walt Disney became famous for inventing characters like Mickey. Did you know that he invented a character named Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, which became his first big hit? Oswald sold to a bigger company that used to buy their character's stories, and Walt became filled with stress and anger, but he never got revenge, since pointless revenge trying to do something like that. Revenge isn't the way to go out.

So now you see that winning isn't everything. Cheating, overconfidence, and revenge could usually lead to negative things in competitions, so you really don't want to win all the time. You can get interested in these things by accident, and bad things can happen. As I said, winning isn't everything. Now go spread the word!