In my personal experience, losing has been a good teacher. Whenever I lose, I always question what I did wrong, and how I should do it next time. …show more content…
Robert exemplified this since he started at the bottom, as the class loser, and then worked his way up to being the bodyguard of the wave’s leader, Mr. Ross. Before the wave, Robert was an unorganized nerd with no friends, who put no effort put towards his education or social life. Soon after being introduced to the wave, Robert started to come out of his shell. He put more time towards socializing, dressing, grooming, and his studies; because of it a new him was born. If Robert maintains this new him, then he would have a true win from the wave. This will help him if he maintains it, but if Robert just forgets the only lesson that will be burned into his