if you are me, then yes, it is pretty normal to lose every game
Is it normal to lose every game?

I think this argument derails because you're not talking about the same thing. Older masters are respected for what they achieved without computer aid. Newer masters are undoubtedly higher rated as players, and would win, but old masters arguably in some cases achieved more, relative to what training they had available to them.
Human development in the last 100 years is statistically relevant, but not in terms of individual players. Coming to a final conclusion about who is "stronger" requires you to first establish the parameters you wish to judge this by.

if you are me, then yes, it is pretty normal to lose every game
Want to win? Challenge me
Sure, I'll be happy for you if you win

I have recently started playing chess as well and going through the lessons. I can tell you that i lose basically every game i play still but i am seeing my mistakes more clearly now. Not sure thats a good thing lol.
If anyone has any more tips do let me know.

@OP
I say it is normal to lose every other game or have some sort of losing streak at some point as that is how the game goes for the most part. Sometimes you have winning streaks sometimes you have losing ones.
But in order to do well you have to be padded, and basically this means you have to lose a lot to learn and improve, you have to fail before you become successful. I am not successful yet I guess but I am a solid intermediate play I do believe and I will say that nobody get 1500+ without commiting some improvement, losses, work and good grounds in the game without losign a lot.
There was a even a quote by Capablanca that said something along the lines of if you want to become great you have to lose a lot.(I know those aren't the exact words, but you get the point).
If you want to improve you have to take the time to do the grind, practice, study, and do things as if you are studying in school, but do it actively. The more you do this, the more play and yes even the more you lose eventually the better you will get at chess.
Also it would help if you would play longer formats...
Hopefully this was helpful to you my fellow member.

"“You may learn much more from a game you lose than from a game you win. You will have to lose hundreds of games before becoming a good player.”
Capablanca.
@OP
I say it is normal to lose every other game or have some sort of losing streak at some point as that is how the game goes for the most part. Sometimes you have winning streaks sometimes you have losing ones.
But in order to do well you have to be padded, and basically this means you have to lose a lot to learn and improve, you have to fail before you become successful. I am not successful yet I guess but I am a solid intermediate play I do believe and I will say that nobody get 1500+ without commiting some improvement, losses, work and good grounds in the game without losign a lot.
There was a even a quote by Capablanca that said something along the lines of if you want to become great you have to lose a lot.(I know those aren't the exact words, but you get the point).
If you want to improve you have to take the time to do the grind, practice, study, and do things as if you are studying in school, but do it actively. The more you do this, the more play and yes even the more you lose eventually the better you will get at chess.
Also it would help if you would play longer formats...
Hopefully this was helpful to you my fellow member.
That makes a lot of sense, thanks.

@Marie-AnneLiz
Thanks for providing the source, lol... I didn't expect anyone to quote the words thank you.
Also you are welcome @Sabreen2048 I am glad that makes sense. Don't be discouraged because if you look at my rapid rating you will see I have tons more losses than wins. Everyone goes through this even the best of the best in chess with Magnus, Fabiano and others.
But also, it is not just chess it is life as well as people are going to fail and keep failing but the point is to keep on and be persistent, learn and engage and they will end up to succeed.
Keep playing and I promise in a few months time if you take the time to do the grind, practice and all these things previously mentioned you will do just fine.
Yeah I lost a ton of games when I started. All part of the learning process. I still have a negative winrate in blitz but I'm climbing elo.