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Everyone Takes Ls

Sep 27, 20235 minSeason 1Ep. 163
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Episode description

In this episode, Ice explains it's how you respond to your losses that show your character.

 

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ICE T'S DAILY GAME

  • Host & Executive Producer: Ice-T
  • Executive Producers:  Jorge Hinojosa, Stephen Michaels, Jodi Flynn, James Macnab, Ryann Lauckner & Jessi Bustillos
  • Written & Produced by James Macnab, Sandra Young & Andi Walker Ochoa
  • Edited, Mixed & Original Music by Christopher Heckman
  • Associate Producer:  Sophie Serano
  • Researchers:  Aisling Lynch, Autumn Rae & David Sanchez

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Transcript

Speaker 1

I See's Daily Game. It's a production of iHeartRadio. What's Up Siight Team. You're listening to The Daily Game, the compilation of motivational quotes I've collected over the years that I've found inspiring and help me through the game of life. Today's Daily Game is a reminder that can apply to everyone listening out there. In life. Nobody wins all the time. Everyone will take some serious losses. The challenge is how

you respond, recover, and bounce back. So the players, we would say, it's not about to come up, it's to come back. Anybody can win, you know, That's what we say. And imagine you hit the lotto. Anyone can win. But when you lose, that's when you find out what the character is of a person. You know, if you're a football player and you lose three games in a row, oh can you put yourself back together so that you can start winning. So in this game of whatever life is,

all of us are going to take our hits. All of us are going to take l's. They're coming, you know, they're coming. Financially, they're coming through relationships, they're coming personalized. We take ls, But how you recover is not to come up. It's to come back. How you can rebuild yourself. That's what's going to make the difference between the true winner and the true loser. Anyone who's in sports. You

cannot win all the time. It just doesn't happen. But you have to be able to shake that off and you have to be able to recover. So that's where you find out who you really are. You know, can you bounce back? What I do is I address the problem as fast as I can. There's an old saying that says, don't cry over spilt milk. Well, you know why, because once you spill the milk, if you clean it up, you'll find yourself there's no time to bitch about it. But if you let it sit on that floor, you

can sit and rant and rave. Look the milk's on the floor, this, that and the third, and you'll find people that know how to win, will address problems quickly, Like whatever the problem is, they'll address it quickly to get it out of the way, or at least get it in the recovery stages. I remember I wrecked my car one time, and I drove it directly to the body shop from the wreck because at least now it's

in recovery mode. It's on its way back. Instead of taking it home, looking at it, bitching at it, thinking about it, I wanted immediately in a recovery stage. So bouncing back is the key to winning. And once you know how to bounce back, you won't be afraid to take risks because you'll say, fuck it, I fail. I'll recover our regroup. Now, there's nothing wrong with having downtime. If you do take a hit, I take you a day, a couple of days week to shake off that loss.

But you gotta get back up and you got to go back in there. And this time you're not starting from scratch, You're starting from experience, so you got much more action at winning this next time around. This has been another ice cold fact from me iced tea. Listening again tomorrow when I drop some wisdom on your ass. Till then, stay safe, stay smart, and stay knowing that winning is easy. The hard part is losing, and the hardest part is turning that l into the next w

I SES Daily Game. It's a production of iHeartRadio, Final Level of Entertainment and Oddity, an Asylum entertainment company. The show's executive producer is Noel Brown. Supervising producer is Jordan run Talk. If you like what you heard, please subscribe and leave us a review. For more podcasts on iHeartRadio, visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Not every quote in this podcast

was created by me. Each quote has been researched to find its origin and give proper credit to its creator.

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