01682cam a2200289 i 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000170007502000300009204000280012204200080015005000240015808200120018210000270019424500930022126400400031430000220035433600260037633700280040233800270043050400570045750507140051465000250122865000130125377601260126619355256MeVbMML20240123123514.0161027s2016 nyu b 000 0 eng  a 2016036710 a9780143109587 (hardcover) aDLCbengcDLCerdadDLC apcc00aBF575.F14bW45 201600a1582231 aWeinman, Sam,eauthor.10aWin at losing :bhow our biggest setbacks can lead to our greatest gains /cSam Weinman. 1aNew York :bTarcherPerigee,c[2016] a242 pages ; 21 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 241-242).0 aHow we win from losing (and occasionally lose from winning) -- A masters in humility: how Greg Norman won fans by falling on his face -- Pride and perspective: what Michael Dukakis gained when he didn't gain the White House -- The "why bother?" point: Susan Lucci's real-life soap opera -- What goes up-- can come back up again: Fay Vincent and the resilience of the mind -- The power of rewriting: how Dan Jansen revised his own script -- "Good things come out of chaos": a soccer player's powerful rebirth -- "My startup failed. Fuck": the surprising profits in bankruptcy -- The power of stick-to-itiveness: the greatest team that never won a game -- So what have we learned? Lessons from the last guy cut. 0aFailure (Psychology) 0aSuccess.08iOnline version:aWeinman, Sam, author.tWin at losingdNew York : TarcherPerigee, [2016]z9781101992326w(DLC) 2016049930