Piers Morgan
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where little johnny comes last in a race at school and gets given a prize how does that prepare little johnny for the real world because if you come last at work let me tell you you get fired if you do it often enough you don't get a prize your prize is you get given a cap home if you're lucky and that's it um celebrating failure over success being ashamed of being successful and beating your chest because somehow that's something to be frowned upon whereas if you lose somehow you're sort of vaingloriously heroic well when did that start
People say, I just passed my driving test at the eighth attempt. I'm so proud of myself. Really? Why aren't you ashamed of yourself? I keep that bloody quiet if I were you. What are you boasting about? Eight times? How dumb are you? By the way, why are you driving? I don't want you out on the road, right?
People say, I just passed my driving test at the eighth attempt. I'm so proud of myself. Really? Why aren't you ashamed of yourself? I keep that bloody quiet if I were you. What are you boasting about? Eight times? How dumb are you? By the way, why are you driving? I don't want you out on the road, right?
People say, I just passed my driving test at the eighth attempt. I'm so proud of myself. Really? Why aren't you ashamed of yourself? I keep that bloody quiet if I were you. What are you boasting about? Eight times? How dumb are you? By the way, why are you driving? I don't want you out on the road, right?
And yet they're proud of themselves, and they share it, and I see all the comments, so proud of you, babes, fantastic babes. I'm not saying it's just necessarily a woman. It could be anybody. But it's just this constant celebration of failure or, Weakness. Mediocrity. Mediocrity.
And yet they're proud of themselves, and they share it, and I see all the comments, so proud of you, babes, fantastic babes. I'm not saying it's just necessarily a woman. It could be anybody. But it's just this constant celebration of failure or, Weakness. Mediocrity. Mediocrity.
And yet they're proud of themselves, and they share it, and I see all the comments, so proud of you, babes, fantastic babes. I'm not saying it's just necessarily a woman. It could be anybody. But it's just this constant celebration of failure or, Weakness. Mediocrity. Mediocrity.
And also this thing about, you know, you mustn't push people to try and achieve their best because it's bad for their mental health. No, what's bad for their mental health is not being able to deal with the real world. So push people to be physically and mentally strong as they can to deal with the reality.
And also this thing about, you know, you mustn't push people to try and achieve their best because it's bad for their mental health. No, what's bad for their mental health is not being able to deal with the real world. So push people to be physically and mentally strong as they can to deal with the reality.
And also this thing about, you know, you mustn't push people to try and achieve their best because it's bad for their mental health. No, what's bad for their mental health is not being able to deal with the real world. So push people to be physically and mentally strong as they can to deal with the reality.
My favorite speech in movies is Rocky Balboa to his son, the spoiled brat son in the sixth movie. when he finally has it out with him in the street and he says, life is not about how hard you can hit. Life's about how hard you can get hit, get back up and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done. We've lost that as a society.
My favorite speech in movies is Rocky Balboa to his son, the spoiled brat son in the sixth movie. when he finally has it out with him in the street and he says, life is not about how hard you can hit. Life's about how hard you can get hit, get back up and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done. We've lost that as a society.
My favorite speech in movies is Rocky Balboa to his son, the spoiled brat son in the sixth movie. when he finally has it out with him in the street and he says, life is not about how hard you can hit. Life's about how hard you can get hit, get back up and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done. We've lost that as a society.
Now it's like you throw yourself on the ground, almost punch yourself in the face, lie there wallowing in your own misery and everyone fawns all over you and celebrates your weakness. How does that help any part of that equation? It doesn't. So we've become a society. It's changing. I think the Trump win again is a big moment in the sand for this.
Now it's like you throw yourself on the ground, almost punch yourself in the face, lie there wallowing in your own misery and everyone fawns all over you and celebrates your weakness. How does that help any part of that equation? It doesn't. So we've become a society. It's changing. I think the Trump win again is a big moment in the sand for this.
Now it's like you throw yourself on the ground, almost punch yourself in the face, lie there wallowing in your own misery and everyone fawns all over you and celebrates your weakness. How does that help any part of that equation? It doesn't. So we've become a society. It's changing. I think the Trump win again is a big moment in the sand for this.
To say no, actually, and particularly for young men, you can be proud of being a young man. You don't have to hate yourself just because every corporate woke marketing campaign told you that you're all hateful losers until you can prove you're not all a bunch of Harvey Weinsteins running around. Now men are being told it's okay to be a guy. And you can be proud.
To say no, actually, and particularly for young men, you can be proud of being a young man. You don't have to hate yourself just because every corporate woke marketing campaign told you that you're all hateful losers until you can prove you're not all a bunch of Harvey Weinsteins running around. Now men are being told it's okay to be a guy. And you can be proud.
To say no, actually, and particularly for young men, you can be proud of being a young man. You don't have to hate yourself just because every corporate woke marketing campaign told you that you're all hateful losers until you can prove you're not all a bunch of Harvey Weinsteins running around. Now men are being told it's okay to be a guy. And you can be proud.
And by the way, and if you are, here are the things that you should do to be a good man in life. But you can beat your chest a bit. You can celebrate achievement. You can want to win. You can celebrate winning. And you can hate losing, actually. It's fine to hate losing. There's nothing good about losing. Who wants to lose? Let alone celebrate it. So I do think there's all these things where...