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Oh, don't you worry, friend! In ancient Greece, losing in the Olympic Games was just a part of the journey. It was more about participating, doing your best, and showing sportsmanship. The important thing was to learn and grow from the experience, and to keep pursuing your passion with a joyful heart.

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Well, honey, if you lost in the ancient Olympic games in Greece, you didn't get a participation trophy or a pat on the back. Nope, you were publicly shamed and had to deal with the fact that you weren't good enough. It was all about winning and showing off your skills, no room for crybabies back then.

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if they lost they would be very frustrated and think that their gods don't like them

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13y ago
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You went home disappointed.

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