The article explores Donald Trump's narrative of constant winning since his presidential campaign began a decade ago. His belief in his unparalleled ability to lead is exemplified by his declaration that victory will be excessive yet enjoyable. Despite the reality of his governance, Trump perceives future victories and honors, such as a commencement speech at Columbia University, a Nobel Prize, and even a special Guinness World Records edition dedicated to his numerous 'triumphs.' These aspirations underline Trump's detachment from situational truths.
Trump's rhetoric of incessant winning creates a delusional perception of reality, where he believes he can triumph in every situation, regardless of the actual outcomes.
The list of potential accolades suggests a surreal scenario where Trump's perceived victories can be recognized by esteemed institutions, despite controversy surrounding his past actions.
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