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This is something I think about a lot but not sure I have the time and energy to write about it properly.
What does success look like?
My thinking on this often comes from watching NCAA gymnastics. There are 2 main competitive levels in the U.S. – elite, which is the international level and then collegiate. There aren’t a lot of elite spots and the competition is tight. There are a lot of amazing NCAA gymnasts who excelled at the top level but couldn’t quite crack the top of the elite ranks.
Then in NCAA there are various levels and something like 80 teams. You still need to be ridiculously good at gymnastics to get on a college team but you might be 2nd in the lineup on the 22nd ranked team — do you feel like you’re a success?
Same when I was regularly watching soccer. How tough it was to get on a MLS team and then tough to make it to the starting lineup. And MLS isn’t even the best league in the world.
And then looking at acting — have you ever seen an actor who looks kind-of familiar and you check them in IMDB and you see they have 50 credits and have done 1 or 2 episodes in all kinds of shows over the years and maybe bit parts in movies — but you don’t even know their name? Then there are actors that you recognize but never get the staring role. They’re always the friend or the school principal. Do they feel successful?
I don’t know what my point is other than some bland platitude about being grateful for what we have or something. I’m always the one who says only one team can win. Only one athlete wins the gold. Only one actor wins the award. But still, the runner-ups worked really hard, too.













