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In this cartoon,/Linus is excited/because the home team has won a football game. Charlie Brown listens quietly/and then asks Linus one simple question:/“How did the other team feel?”
Because Charlie Brown has experienced failure himself,/he finds it important to be sensitive/to the feelings of other people who fail. He makes us think of other people.
In many ways,/Charlie Brown is a loser. He is not a very good student,/and he is not good at sports. The pretty little girl in his class/pays no attention to him. In a world where wealth and power are so important,/Charlie Brown is a failure.
But Charlie Brown never really loses. He never feels sorry for himself. He always hopes for a better day tomorrow/and keeps on trying. Perhaps that’s what makes a real winner.
In this cartoon,/Linus is excited/because the home team has won a football game. Charlie Brown listens quietly/and then asks Linus one simple question:/“How did the other team feel?”
Because Charlie Brown has experienced failure himself,/he finds it important to be sensitive/to the feelings of other people who fail. He makes us think of other people.
In many ways,/Charlie Brown is a loser. He is not a very good student,/and he is not good at sports. The pretty little girl in his class/pays no attention to him. In a world where wealth and power are so important,/Charlie Brown is a failure.
But Charlie Brown never really loses. He never feels sorry for himself. He always hopes for a better day tomorrow/and keeps on trying. Perhaps that’s what makes a real winner.