Winning Sunday: Two Silvers Gained or Two Golds Lost?
I watched a clip of Gu Ailing Eileen👇🏼and it stopped me.
She was asked if she saw her Olympic results as “two silvers gained or two golds lost.”
Her response?
“I’m the most decorated female freeski­er in history. I think that’s an answer in and of itself.”
And then she said something that hit even harder:
Every medal is equally hard.
But everyone else’s expectations rise.
Let that sink in.
Winning once is life-changing.
Winning five times? The pressure multiplies.
Not because the work is easier.
But because the world quietly decides you should do more.
And when someone suggested she “lost” two medals, she called that perspective ridiculous.
She’s showcasing her best skiing.
She’s doing things that have literally never been done before.
And that is more than good enough.
So here’s our Winning Sunday question:
Where are you calling something a loss…
when it’s actually proof of growth?
A launch that didn’t “beat” the last one.
A post that “only” reached 2,000 instead of 5,000.
A month that held steady instead of skyrocketing.
Are those goals lost?
Or silvers gained?
Drop your win below.
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Winning Sunday: Two Silvers Gained or Two Golds Lost?
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