Im still trying to get my head around the scientific Mea Culpa triangle, but I am sure in time I can assimilate denial and stupidity into it and make sense of how people can actually be comfortable with avoidable failure. Yes an internet forum is annonymous and we dont care about others opinion etc
But surely the habits and behaviours one uses in real life are the same ones that govern what they post and claim on here. even if no one knows you surely there is some little bit of shame in failure? in being wrong? in getting beaten by others on a level playing field?
Why is it the fashion nowadays to say 'not everyone can win, its alright to lose, just declare mea culpa and its all gone', what happened to pride and honour?
Ofcourse there is only one winner, however if I did everything I could to be that winner then I can walk away a winner in my attempt to be a winner. Why should the one making mistakes through an inability to do their best be pacified by saying its ok to lose??
Thats whats happened to everyone, cheating, pretending, oh go and buy a 45 magnum, then you can just blow anyone away and be a winner



Any way I feel a rant arriving so Ill leave it here
