Underdog Advantage First 3 Chapters

U n d e r dog s H av e Not h i n g to Lo s e · 35

THE PRIVILEGED ARE EXPECTED TO WIN Everyone looks at those with the cards stacked in their favor and expects them to win. If anything it’s a letdown if they don’t win. That’s what makes them privileged after all—they’re the ones who are supposed to win all the time. They are the favorites. But underdogs, no one expects anything from them. If they lose, so what? They were supposed to lose. They didn’t have a shot anyway. When you look at this from the outside, it’s kind of depress- ing. That tall, handsome, tan, good-looking, rich guy, who wins everything—why does he need more? Why does he need to win again? Can’t he take a few rounds off, give me a chance? I mean, it seems like he has all the advantages, right? And once someone has a lead like that, where do they go? It seems like they never lose. It seems like they keep winning forever.

Wouldn’t that be great, to be the big shot, to be expected to win, and just cruise to victory every time?

But lemme ask you: is that how it really works? Do the priv- ileged actually just cruise to victory?

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