"We put so much pressure on kids to excel in school at such a young age"
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Jenner’s subtext lands in the overlap between youth sports and education, where “excel” becomes less about learning and more about ranking - test scores, gifted tracks, resumes built like highlight reels. It’s the logic of the stopwatch applied to childhood: faster, earlier, measurable. In that world, a kid isn’t developing; a kid is “behind.” And once you adopt that frame, anxiety looks like motivation and burnout reads as weakness.
Context matters because Jenner’s public identity has always been entangled with performance and scrutiny: the expectation to win, to embody an ideal, to be watched. That makes the quote feel less like a generic parenting gripe and more like a warning from someone who understands how relentless evaluation can hollow you out. It’s not anti-education; it’s anti-precocity-as-morality. The sharpest sting is the implied question: if we train children to treat life as a competition from the start, what parts of them never get to be children at all?
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