Reference: The Book of Scientology
Win-Lose
Please see the original section at the link above.
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Summary
Hubbard says, “To win one must wish to win; when one no longer desires to win, one no longer desires to live.” As a person rises on the tone-scale he accomplishes what he sets his mind to more often. It is not just a matter of desire. It is a matter of improved perception and competence. At lower levels a person may desire to win but he fails because his competence is not up to the task.
If a person is truly competent he would be careful not to cause drastic injuries. If he fails to be competent and causes injuries then, he would naturally withdraw, until he acquires more competence.
Win involves endurance, persistence and competence.
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Comments
Win comes from resolving anomalies. To lose is to getting overwhelmed by anomalies. The true competence lies in recognizing anomalies at whatever tone-level one is, and persisting until one resolves that anomaly.
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