So raise a glass to the Full Losers. The ones who didn't just drop the ball, but drop-kicked it into a river, chased it, and then realized the river was on fire. They remind us that failure, when taken to its logical extreme, becomes its own strange art form.
In the vast lexicon of failure, we have plenty of pit stops: blunder, faux pas, fiasco, train wreck. But "Loossers Full" (deliberately misspelled, as if spellcheck itself gave up) describes a destination beyond all of them. It’s the state where losing ceases to be an event and becomes an atmosphere. loossers full
A former child prodigy who burned out by 22. Now works graveyard shifts at a 24-hour diner. He absorbs everyone else’s failure stories — customers, strangers, ex-friends. His phone has 14,000 unsent apology drafts. He’s full of other people’s ghosts. Part 3: "Loossers Full" in Business and Entrepreneurship