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We, humans, are just like lobsters

We, humans, are just like lobsters

We, humans, are just like lobsters.

When suffering from a tragic defeat, humans lose confidence, thus displaying a stooped posture

However, the more wins a person has, the higher their faith, and the more prepared they are for future challenges

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