"I like to tell young people to work hard for your goals and live in the moment"
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The pairing is doing cultural work. It rejects the two lazy myths young people are fed: that grit alone guarantees success, and that chasing happiness means opting out of ambition. Comaneci’s sentence argues for a harder balance: discipline without self-erasure. The subtext is that obsession can get you onto the podium, but it can also hollow you out; “the moment” is where joy, identity, and sanity have to be defended.
Context matters here. Comaneci rose under Romania’s state-run sports machine in the 1970s, where performance was national prestige and athletes were often treated as instruments. Read against that history, “live in the moment” sounds less like a motivational poster and more like reclaimed agency: a reminder that your life isn’t only the sum of your results.
It’s also a gentle rebuke to today’s optimization culture, where teenagers are told to brand themselves, stack achievements, and treat every experience as résumé material. Comaneci offers a different metric: pursue the goal, but don’t outsource your present to it.
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