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Comment by edent

7 months ago

Having early success is daunting (what if I never reach that level again?!) but can also be liberating.

There's an interview with Matt Damon where he discusses how winning an Oscar at such a young age freed him. He was no longer chasing that (probably unobtainable) goal and could focus on doing what he wanted.

> Having early success is daunting (what if I never reach that level again?!) but can also be liberating.

Reminds me of a "where are they now?" article I read about a football team that won the world cup. They had achieved the highest possible success in their sport, most of them in their 20s.

One managed to go to a world cup again as a coach and reach the final. Some of became TV commentators. Many became coaches, often in lower leagues.

Only one left the sport entirely, invested his money and lived in Florida.

  • Makes me think of Nobel laureates and the claim I saw a few times, that getting the award is usually the peak of one's career. The reasoning goes, even though the award is proof of competence + a door opener, and should lead to even better results in the future, constantly worrying about living up to the reputation puts a brake on one's work.

    I've heard similar things said about novelists, too.