Players usually react one of two ways when they get dropped from a team
They either wallow and complain about all the reasons they shouldn't have been dropped
OR
they use it as motivation to get better and learn from mistakes
Don't be the first type of person
@xLuckiest Skill disparity can make things difficult to learn and when youre not in the right environment or mindset, I can understand why it would be frustrating
It takes real competition to build a great player
If youre constantly winning your scrims, ranked matches (unlikely), or find yourself coasting through practice, you will never be the best player you can be.
The best players must lose. They must lose and LEARN to adapt.
There's like this sentiment to optimize everything right now and it's actually exhausting
looksmaxing
fitnessmaxing
sleepmaxing
not everything is meant to be optimized. Some things are just meant to be enjoyed for what they are. Stop trying so hard
optimizing ≠ better