In a poignant commentary on the fleeting nature of success, a recent piece takes a closer look at the concept of "winning streaks" and the inevitable crash that often follows. From sports teams to business empires, it seems that no one is immune to the law of diminishing returns. The author argues that our culture's obsession with winning can lead to a vicious cycle of overconfidence and complacency, ultimately setting the stage for catastrophic failure. As we marvel at the latest record-breaking achievement, the question lingers: how long can the winning really last?
No one thought the winning would go on forever, right?