Janie Crow

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“hapless person, one who habitually fails to win.” Another person’s misfortunes should elicit compassion—as we saw in chapter 1, the very meaning of the word compassion is “to suffer with” someone. But the term loser now evoked not empathy but contempt. Loss became a condition to avoid, by relentlessly cultivating the mindset and behaviors of a winner.
Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole
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