Is analyzing wins a bad mindset?
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revalence123
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ninazerg
United States7291 Posts
When you say you're having a hard time being motivated to play, I really don't see a winner's mindset there, though. You won't go pro in SC2. I think you should focusing on building good relationships with family and friends, and getting a college degree instead. | ||
c3rberUs
Japan11285 Posts
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GeckoXp
Germany2016 Posts
This being said, for training purposes it's more important to analyze losses, while ignoring wins. However, that contradicts what I told you just now ;/ | ||
c3rberUs
Japan11285 Posts
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revalence123
United States102 Posts
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nepeta
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GeckoXp
Germany2016 Posts
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METATERREN
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QuanticHawk
United States32026 Posts
On July 13 2015 17:36 nepeta wrote: From an educational point of view, it makes just as much sense to analyse your victories as well as your defeats. yeah I've never understood why tons of people here advocate only focusing on losses. Going over wins is just as important. It lets you understand things you did well, how to apply that to other areas... sometimes it also helps you realize that your W is hollow because you just crushed an inferior opponent while playing like ass yourself. | ||
revalence123
United States102 Posts
On July 13 2015 18:53 GeckoXp wrote: Well, it wasn't meant to critize your ideal outcome of your training, I guess you know that. When I said I knew I was going to get discouraged, I wasn't talking about you, I was responding to Nina, I made a post at, again, 2am a few months back in a delirious haze about I want to play in the Sc2 big leagues. I got hit pretty hard there as well. I know you weren't you were just posting a good constructive reply :D | ||
Ty2
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