As a wise man, you really dont want excessive success at a young age when you're an older man. It's a tough act to follow kind of deal. If Cooper is competing for gold medals at age 28, he'll be fine though. He just needs to be himself and enjoy it, dont press. All the best to the prodigy.
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As a wise man, you really dont want excessive success at a young age when you're an older man. It's a tough act to follow kind of deal. If Cooper is competing for gold medals at age 28, he'll be fine though. He just needs to be himself and enjoy it, dont press. All the best to the prodigy.
This is complete nonsense as usual. If you can get a gold medal at 18 you take it. Nothing in life is guaranteed.
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Here’s another way to look at it. A minor that signs a huge sports contract still needs to receive approval from his parents for large expenditures. Cooper eyes a $200K car that he knows his parents probably won’t approve, but feels confident that if he doubles the price with bells and whistles, he’ll have a better chance.
It’s also dumb because all that expensive crap won’t have much of affect on resale price.
It must have been a Maybach. It's also a Letsrun story. Given the journalism of this site, the anecdote could just be fabricated.
I wouldn’t doubt that at all. Cooper? What teenage dude doesn’t stare at hot cars? Especially that he’s now putting himself in position to be able to purchase one via his running. But the story itself seems a bit fishy. Not as stinky as the welfare sucking Paris based Moroccan in the thread providing his usual rants on Cooper, whites, etc, but still a bit fishy.