I am certain that if someone asks her in 25 years, "What are you most proud of in life?", her answer will not be "becoming an Olympian" or " winning a silver at Indoor Worlds," it will be "being a mother to two great kids."
I am certain that if someone asks her in 25 years, "What are you most proud of in life?", her answer will not be "becoming an Olympian" or " winning a silver at Indoor Worlds," it will be "being a mother to two great kids."
Careful. That kind of talk got Harrison Butker in trouble.
Was just wondering why she hasn't been in any of the team workout videos in a while, and what event she would do at NB Grand Prix if Parker's running the 3000.
No Worlds in 2026 when she would be at her post-partum peak, I wonder why she didn't wait another year.
I am certain that if someone asks her in 25 years, "What are you most proud of in life?", her answer will not be "becoming an Olympian" or " winning a silver at Indoor Worlds," it will be "being a mother to two great kids."
Don’t be so certain. It’s possible that in 25 years, saying trite virtue-signaling things that have no real meaning goes out of fashion or gets called out for what it is. You could love your kids a lot but being most proud of something a majority of people in the world do doesn’t make much sense as an answer to that question for a highly accomplished person. You could also be right coz she is definitely smart enough to know how to signal humility, e.g., when asked who her biggest inspiration in her life was, she said it was her husband, which is either confusing love with inspiration or, more likely, just signaling.
Nothing against her or to take away from the happy news for them.