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From a Washington Post article today, referring to a graduation speech given by Roger Federer at Dartmouth.
“The best in the world are not the best because they win every point,” Federer explained. “It’s because they know they’ll lose — again and again — and have learned how to deal with it.”
#infosec #cybersecurity #resilience #mentalhealth #persistence
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