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if you really want to know what to do towin, you just gotta be steady. stacking cups isn't an easy profession. I started when I was in the second grade. my teacher had given me the task of handing out plastic cups for a birthday treat. there were extra cups left over and she said I could keep them. I started playing with them and stacking them. by the time I was in high school I had become the master of cup stacking. everyone wanted to see me do it. it became quite a fad, thanks to me, and everyone always tried it. it became so popular that the school committee had put together a cup stacking contest. knowing I would be the winner, I joined with great confidence. I knew all iPad to doto win was be steady. when the time came, we were all sitting at a long table with a stack of cups in front of us. there were eight of us. three of my friends joined. I knew I would win. I looked over to my right and noticed a girl I hadn't seen before. she was wearing big glasses and a black skirt. I knew I would beat her. anyway, the competition began, ten seconds on the clock and we were off stacking cups like madmen. I had just finished stacking my cups confident I was the winner until the speaker said, "and the winner is Rhoda Smith." I couldn't believe my ears. Rhoda, the girl with the glasses and black dress had beat me. I stood up and shook her hand and said, "well played Rhoda, well played," she said thanks and went on her way. I guess there's always someone out there that's better than you.