Nov 26, 2003 18:15
Bobby Fisher
He's not afraid of losing. He's afraid of losing your love. How many ball players grow up afraid of losing their fathers' love every time they come up to the plate?
It means to hate them. You have to hate them, they hate you.
Maybe it's better not to be the best. Then you can lose and it's OK.
He knows you disapprove of him. He knows you think he's weak. But he's not weak. He's decent. He knows that you hate him because he is better at this than anything you have ever done or will ever do.
You know you could give up the game, and that would be alright with me. In fact, I want you to give it up.
You've lost, you just don't know it yet.
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