I lost my second judo tournament. I finished second, losing to a girl named Anastasia. Afterward, her coach congratulated me.”You did a great job. Don’t feel bad, Anastasia is a junior national champion.”I felt consoled for about a second, until I noticed the look of disgust on Mom’s face. I nodded at the coach and walked away.Once we were out of earshot she lit into me. “I hope you know better than to believe what he said. You could have won that match. You had every chance to beat that girl. The fact that she is a junior national champion doesn’t mean anything. That’s why they have tournaments, so you can see who is better. They don’t award medals based on what you won before. If you did your absolute best, if you were capable of doing nothing more, then that’s enough. Then you can be content with the outcome. But if you could have done better, if you could have done more, then you should be disappointed. You should be upset you didn’t win. You should go home and think about what you could have done differently and then next time do it differently. Don’t you ever let anyone tell you that not doing your absolute best is good enough. You are a skinny blonde girl who lives by the beach, and unless you absolutely force them to, no one is ever going to expect anything from you in this sport. You prove them wrong.

Report Quote Report Quote Report Quote Submit Quote Submit Quote Submit Quote