solidadvice4teens answered Wednesday November 17 2021, 9:50 pm: The reality is that most people won't make it into the Olympics and that's okay. It's always a good thing to strive for something and have a dream but keep in mind it takes people who have done something their entire lives and often since they could walk to be in the Olympics.
I would focus your efforts on being the best athlete you can be and enjoy doing that regardless if you ever make it to that level. It may not take you to the Olympics but every idol and talent that has made it starts from the bottom up by becoming a skilled athlete in their discipline.
If you focus your effort on being a great athlete and the best you can be in your sport that's key. That's a very good thing to do. Let the chips fall where they may. Regardless of ever getting to the Olympics you will have achieved something far better and attainable by learning life skills such as discipline, keeping at something constantly and commitment and sacrifice to get where you want to be as an athlete.
Join teams at school for fun and set goals in sports and something attainable. When you do that and achieve something you never thought you could that's even better than having a medal around your neck on a personal level. Strive for that but don't quit dreaming because a dream is the ultimate thing that will drive you forward. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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