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IN BUSINESS, MARKETING, AND SALES - AS IN SPORTS - CHARACTER IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN VICTORY.

 

IN BUSINESS, MARKETING, AND SALES - AS IN SPORTS - CHARACTER IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN VICTORY.
ADAM DORFMAN - PRESIDENT & NINJA TRAINER DMC ATLANTA ON FEBRUARY 03 2014

So often people focus such a majority of their energy on the results and outcomes from their efforts that they forget to remember and appreciate the work that put into the efforts in the first place.  Not so with constant class-act Peyton Manning.  Even after suffering a crushing defeat in last night's Super Bowl, Manning remained true to form in his answers to reporters' questions and in response to his adoring fans.

People love and respect Manning for a reason - he is a true gentleman and a man of class and character.

I found this article on Yahoo Sports this morning and wanted to share.  Enjoy.

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Peyton Manning Leaves Crushing Super Bowl Loss With Reputation Intact


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