Delight Springs

Friday, February 20, 2026

Free bird

 Alysa Liu's improbable comeback, her gold medal performance yesterday in Milan, and above all her demeanor in celebrating and lifting up her disappointed Japanese competitors who took silver and bronze, are an inspiration. And she's just 20 (after "retiring" at 16). 

Hope I'm as joyous and free, two-plus years after my retirement. That impends after next year, unless I can somehow arrange to lose the commute. Took me twice as long to get to school as it should have yesterday. And normal days are too often harrowing, with so many seeming to think of I-24 as the Bristol Speedway. 

Maybe the most inspiring thing about Alysa is the way she took charge of her own destiny and got out from under the shadow of her stage-managing parent. He'd sapped her joy in skating. She took it back. Good for her. She (like the USA women's hockey team) was truly a "free bird" on ice.


"That's what life is about: learning"

Before she stood atop the podium, Alysa Liu stepped away from the ice.

Her advice to young athletes (and people generally)? "Don't let anyone push you past your breaking point… you are the only one that knows your limit."

Proof that rest isn't quitting — it's growth.

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Another impressive young Olympian, Eileen Gu:

“I spent a lot of time in my head, but not in an egotistical way” - She is indeed a "thoughtful young woman," neuro-plastic as we all are but actually meta-cognitively aware of the fact and using it to her deliberate advantage. Much smarter than, for example, the Vice-President...


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