The Better Competitor Does Not Always Win.
Posted By Cliff Tuttle | May 11, 2018
No. 1,489
Not to belabor a matter that has been discussed too much lately, but the lesser competitor sometimes wins. Perhaps it will happen rarely in a particular match-up. But happen it will. In a single contest, the sports team with the worst overall record can defeat the team with the best record — if only just once. No one is invincible.
There shouldn’t be any surprises here. While this does not mean that we should shy away from head to head combat, we must be prepared to accept the possibility (even if very small) that, despite our best effort, we may lose. If that happens, what is the next step?
It is necessary to understand this eternal fact of life in order to make effective decisions. Unlike sports, where duel to the finish is always required, in life it is often possible to settle our differences. That alternative should be weighed in the balance of probabilities. In reality, a settlement can become the better alternative for even the probable winner for reasons that may not be apparent at first.
Yes, be prepared to fight, furiously when you must. But be smart.
CLT