- Performer Books Lie
- Title I Felt Like Such A Loser Until I Realized I Am Already A Winner
- Country US
- Style Hardcore, Punk
- Other formats AAC WMA AUD WAV ADX MOD XM
- Genre Rock
- Size MP3 1242 mb
- Size FLAC 1333 mb
- Rating: 4.3
- Votes: 970
All songs and all albums Books Lie You can listen for information on the site. Download the album or mp3, watch videos Books Lie. All video clips of all the songs are here. I Felt Like Such A Loser Until I Realized I Am Already A Winner. 5. mp3, CD. 2001-10-01.
I am a terrible procrastinator by nature. I have totally done the "well now it 5:02 so I have to wait until 6:00 to start cleaning" and I like making things seem like Soo much work that I can't possibly do them unless I take time off of work. In reality if you just start a project without thinking about it you can get everything done in like fifteen minutes a day and it's never really that bad.
Until i realized yo. I felt special. Until i realized you talk to everyone like that.
Just like AA, the first step on the road to recovery is admitting you have a problem. And just like an alcoholic, this is the hardest fucking part. Millennials heard it over and over throughout our formative years and it was such an important lesson. Guys, I have a secret: We were lied to. Not only does it not make one goddamn ounce of sense, it has led to some widespread subconscious notion of I deserve this or that because I’m special. Then, when we can’t get or keep that thing we think we deserve, we completely lose our shit. I’m such a nice girl, so why can’t I get a boyfriend? I shall complain about this on Twitter! There are millions of nice girls out there.
S/He wont become loser until unless s/he faced or he tried to acheive something big for him/her and in this process he's already ahead of many others who couldn't even dare to dream of. This says he's a winner however trespassers(These people stands on flat land and always talks about failures and winnings of others who tries to acheive something) in his life may consider him a loser. The question should be, do you consider yourself as a loser or winner? It depends on how much do you believe in yourself, how persistence & perseverance you’re toward your goals & dreams. Once we realized thenno one can sto. nd most important thing is confidence and patience which we should hav. .don't giv. ight with unfair conditions and triumph and then w.God bless you. 258 views. What happens if I'm not a "winner" or a "loser" in life?
2 Doug is such a I never believe a word he says! LIE. 3 Be. I’ve just painted the walls and they’re wet. CARE. 4 Lying to your dad like that was really. 5 My brother i. ut that doesn't stop him from doing lots of. sport. 6 I haven’t got the to go up to a stranger at a party and. introduce myself, CONFIDENT. 7 My best friend gives me lots of help with m. roblems.
From this experience, I realize/realized that I am/was good at fighting. My opinion: For question1: Realize means be fully award of Thus, it should be correct. For question2: It is hard. The experience happened in the past. I started to realize this in the past, but I still realize this now. I was good at fighting in the past, but I am still good at fighting now. Thanks. Because of this experience, I realized that I am good at fighting. It is a stylistic choice.
The good news is that feeling like you're falling behind in your career isn't a sign that you actually are. And even if you are not where you want to be professionally right now, you're not doomed to be stuck there forever. The bad news, of course, is that when you're in that "I'm a l drain on society who should go accept my fate and live in cave where my crappiness won't rub off on anyone else" headspace, it's extraordinarily hard to believe that there's any better future on the horizon. Eventually, I turned things around, developing a career that I am actually proud of - but I've never forgotten how it felt to think that I was a permanent loser. In this spirit, I present the five thoughts below: consider them counter-programming for the next time you read your alumni newsletter and decide that you are obviously the world's biggest failure. 1. You're Not Helpless.
| A1 | Candy Striper |
| A2 | Young MC5 |
| B1 | Marker |
| B2 | Thanks Easter Bunny |
| B3 | Rhymes With "Tiss By Sass" |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LP-23 | Books Lie | I Felt Like Such A Loser Until I Realized I Am Already A Winner (7") | Level Plane Records | LP-23 | US | 2001 |
| LP-23 | Books Lie | I Felt Like Such A Loser Until I Realized I Am Already A Winner (7", Pur) | Level Plane Records | LP-23 | US | 2001 |
| LP-23 | Books Lie | I Felt Like Such A Loser Until I Realized I Am Already A Winner (7", TP) | Level Plane Records | LP-23 | US | 2001 |
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