Chapter 905: Parental Worries

The more disastrously one loses, the more one must remind oneself, "One must be especially kind." The worse the person is, the worse the temper, and the more negative feedback one receives from others, the easier it is for negative emotions to accumulate and explode, leading to career regression and an increasingly unsatisfactory life.

This was his life experience.

Though he was considered useless by everyone, he had indeed accomplished quite a few important things because he had this experience.

Hadn't he just lost twenty matches in four days?

On the fifth day, in the first match, his opponent was relatively weak. He knocked down his opponent within four rounds, and his opponent surrendered.

The second match was a brutal fight; he performed very poorly and kept feeling somewhat irritable. Thus, he recited in his mind many times, "One must be especially kind," striving to control himself, not to infuriate his opponent, and not to make any malicious moves.