"Winners must learn to relish change with the same enthusiasm and energy that we have resisted it in the past"
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The engine of the line is its mirror image: we’re asked to match our future enthusiasm to our past resistance. That’s a subtle admission that resistance isn’t a bug in organizations; it’s a form of energy, discipline, even identity. People resist because the current system has rewarded them for mastering it. Peters doesn’t scold that instinct. He repurposes it. The subtext: you already know how to commit fully; you’ve just been committing to stasis. Redirect the same force toward motion.
Calling out “winners” also reveals the context: late-20th-century management culture, where markets globalize, technologies compress timelines, and careers stop being ladders and start being surfboards. “Winner” language flatters and pressures at once; it makes adaptability a moral status, not just a strategy. Peters isn’t offering comfort. He’s trying to change the emotional climate of work, turning change from an imposed event into a competitive advantage and, ideally, a source of pride. The line works because it treats resistance as convertible currency.
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| Topic | Embrace Change |
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Peters, Tom. (2026, January 15). Winners must learn to relish change with the same enthusiasm and energy that we have resisted it in the past. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/winners-must-learn-to-relish-change-with-the-same-169758/
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Peters, Tom. "Winners must learn to relish change with the same enthusiasm and energy that we have resisted it in the past." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/winners-must-learn-to-relish-change-with-the-same-169758/.
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"Winners must learn to relish change with the same enthusiasm and energy that we have resisted it in the past." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/winners-must-learn-to-relish-change-with-the-same-169758/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.













