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  1. thepointmag.com

    When Losing Is Likely. Wendell Berry's conservative radicalism. by Brad East. George Scialabba is not an irksome writer. Far from it: his four decades of literary and political criticism are a testament to the moral and imaginative depths made possible by the consistent application of sympathy, charity and patience to difficult ideas and ...
  2. kempdictionary.com

    Oct 6, 2024The origin of the phrase "can't win for losing" is a bit uncertain, but it appears to be a distinctly American idiom, likely originating in the mid-20th century. The phrasing reflects a colloquial style that was common in regional American dialects, especially in rural or Southern parts of the United States.
  3. merriam-webster.com

    The meaning of LOSING is resulting in or likely to result in defeat. How to use losing in a sentence. resulting in or likely to result in defeat; marked by many losses or more losses than wins… See the full definition. Games; Games; Word of the Day; Grammar; Wordplay; Rhymes ...
  4. linkedin.com

    Apr 20, 2024The Evolutionary Roots of Loss Aversion. Loss aversion likely stems from our evolutionary past. Avoiding losses, particularly resources essential for survival, was crucial for our ancestors. This ...
  5. getsmarteraboutmoney.ca

    Nov 29, 2024What is loss aversion? Loss aversion is a common behavioural bias in which the psychological pain of losing something is twice as powerful as the pleasure of gaining it. For example, you're likely to feel twice as bad when you lose $10 than how good you feel when you gain $10. Loss aversion is one of the most powerful biases people experience.
  6. salesforce.com

    Dec 19, 2024If every loss is seen as a failure to be held against a sales rep, losing becomes a vicious cycle. Think about it: if your sales team is reluctant to flag at-risk opportunities or hesitant to ask for help handling objections, they're more likely to lose important deals. Then comes more shame, and the cycle starts all over again.
  7. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Social experience influences the outcome of conflicts such that winners are more likely to win again and losers will more likely lose again, even against different opponents. Although winner and loser effects prevail throughout the animal kingdom and crucially influence social structures, the ultima …
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