David Popovici recently lost a race. He was first for three lengths of the race, then lost momentum and the podium in the final length. He was 4th, in the end.
When looking at this, people might say, “Oh, he lost because of so-and-so.”
But what would the same people say if he got a gold medal and set up a record?
It’s easy to come after a battle and make an analysis.
The trouble is that the fight’s result determines the analysis’ contents.
And I consider this to be wrong.
