Age Quote by Chloe Kim
“Honestly, I didn't like snowboarding when I was a little girl. As I got older, it became something I did with my dad. When I was 10, I knew I was good for my age, but I never felt that I was prodigy-level or anything like that.”
About This Quote
Initially indifferent to snowboarding, the speaker grew to enjoy it through shared experiences with a parent, recognizing competence without feeling extraordinary.
In simple terms: Family bonding turned a disliked activity into a valued skill.
Shared experiences can reshape attitudes and confidence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parent‑child sports activities
- overcoming early disinterest
- building confidence without pressure
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- encourage joint practice to foster interest
- focus on personal progress over comparison
Questions to Reflect On
- How does a parent’s involvement change your view of an activity?
- What role does modest self‑assessment play in skill development?