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And lastly: Dota 2 may seem frustrating, but it’s the perfect arena to practice Stoicism. While you can’t control teammates or bad luck, you can control your reactions, mindset, and decisions. Each loss is a chance to learn, adapt, and build emotional resilience. By detaching from the outcome and embracing setbacks, you’ll develop patience and mental strength, turning frustration into growth instead of chasing victory at all costs.
If teammate ruin = Go Next don't waste your effort smartass