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Most growth doesn’t come from winning—it comes from staying in the game long enough to learn. In this episode, Jason shares a story about his ultra-competitive college roommate and nine straight months of foosball losses that quietly built resilience, patience, and real skill. What started as frustration became a lesson in reps, humility, and not comparing your beginning to someone else’s mastery. Jason connects that experience to business and relationship-building, where confidence is earned through practice, not talent alone. If learning something new feels awkward or slow right now, this episode is a reminder to keep showing up. Progress often hides inside the losses.
By Jason ElkinsMost growth doesn’t come from winning—it comes from staying in the game long enough to learn. In this episode, Jason shares a story about his ultra-competitive college roommate and nine straight months of foosball losses that quietly built resilience, patience, and real skill. What started as frustration became a lesson in reps, humility, and not comparing your beginning to someone else’s mastery. Jason connects that experience to business and relationship-building, where confidence is earned through practice, not talent alone. If learning something new feels awkward or slow right now, this episode is a reminder to keep showing up. Progress often hides inside the losses.