I'm debating a friend (who posts on this very forum) on the phone, and he uses the term "Loser" a lot more loosely than I do.
I hesitate to call anyone a loser who is wealthier than me, or more powerful than me. By my reasoning, "Loser vs Winner" is a worldly measure that mostly pertains to someone's ability to build up cash; to succeed materially OR Professionally.
For example, would you call someone like George Soros a loser? Jeffrey Epstein, while he was alive? The Rockefellers? The Rothschilds? The Pelosis?
These people are evil. You can say a million negative things about them, but I wouldn't call them "loser".
My friend defines "Winners/Losers" almost exclusively through a very niche Christian perspective. And from that perspective, I 100% agree that those people are losers. That they will all burn in hell for being satanic globalists and degenerate.
He defines "Winners/Losers" based on whether someone has good ethics, is hard working, has a functional family, etc... and insists "Money isn't everything". Its a more "holistic" definition... but I dont think its the more popularly used definition.
I agree that "Money isn't everything" but I do feel that when it comes to the common usage of the term... no matter how degenerate, no matter what terrible vices someone might have,... if they're indisputably professionally and materially successful... none of that really determines whether they're a loser or not. That a wealthy, professionally successful man... would never be considered a "loser" by anyone, no matter how much of a reprobate they are in other areas of life. They might have other negative words to describe them, but loser wouldn't be one of them.
My friend, for example, has said that he thinks I'm far more of a winner than those people... and perhaps from a Christian perspective,... he might be right. I hope he's right. But I feel that the vast majority of people on earth, would see me as far more of a loser than any of these degens. I'm not talking even strictly what liberals might think, but even Conservatives. I think even most Conservatives would agree that I'm far more of a loser than Paul Pelosi, or Epstein, or the Rorthschilds... because the context in which "Loser" is usually used, its almost exclusively professional/materialistic.
Am I right in my perception of how most people use the term? Or is my friend right? Because he insists that even Non-Christians would agree with his more "holistic" definitions of Winner/Loser. I think the more shallow definition of such terms, is more typical of how most people use them.