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I apologise, that's not my intention. This exact mindset change helped me personally and continues to be a conscious mechanical thought I have to go through in order manage frustration with wanting to win. I am a deeply competitive person and try to win at essentially everything I put myself to. This is a problem when it comes to things that are not designed to be winnable on first attempt, understanding and reminding myself of that is a necessary thing for me so I just assume that it's probably also a necessary thing for some others and posted with the intent that it may help, not just you but others that might run into the same issue.
This comment is written like shit. It's 6am and I'm tired.