Is fighting a battle you can’t win stupid and pointless?

Or is it heroic and courageous?

Only the person in the arena knows the answer.

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"This is the choice left to the direct and indirect heirs of the Baby Boomer Estate. If you decide cut and run, perhaps to other countries with better prospects and live in exile, you must also leave behind the opportunity that remains, but more importantly the moral right to claim ownership of the land. To the victor comes the spoils, but first you need the victory.

We the living, are only to be judged by the fruits of what we leave behind - not where started from, and not what the observers say about us along the way. Be single minded in what you have control or influence over. Be indifferent and stoic in all other matters. They are not your concern. Make a conscious decision and commit to it, absolutely, and come what may. "

Great quote. Who’s is it?

Often depends whether it helps others

Tout dépend de la détermination et des objectifs visés, cet état d'esprit d'être perdant avant tout objectif ou but je me bats professionnellement de le deconstruire à tout instant auprès du public que j'accompagne dans leur projet de vie socioprofessionnel... D'ailleurs nous nous servons de la communication neurolingustique * P. N. L* et des mots, termes utilisés par certains individus défaitistes.

Bonne après-midi Hodl

If the battle is worth fighting you will win just by fighting.

if there's value beyond winning yes.

if there's value for you even if you losse, since the goal wasn't winning per se but protecting something even at the cost of defeat.

if i go and hit a random boxer in the face and get destroyed for it i'm just stupid xD

Are you buying time for someone else? Are you making a statement that will motivate others? See below.