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Sarah's story is a masterclass in what it actually takes to live through a purpose storm and not just survive it, but be shaped by it, to be formed by it, to be better from it.
And let's be clear here, her story isn't inspiring simply because she made the Olympic team.
Although it is.
It's inspiring because of who she became before that moment even arrived.
10 surgeries.
Setbacks that didn't just threaten her performance, but her own identity.
And yet over and over and over again, she chose to keep showing up.
Not because it was easy or certain, but because she refused to let a temporary feeling make a permanent decision.
And maybe that's the thread that ties this whole conversation together.
The realization that the win wasn't always the podium.
It's the person you become in the process.
The calluses, the community, the courage to believe when doubt feels louder than truth.
Sarah didn't just chase a dream.
She learned how to trust herself in the dark, how to lean on others when it would have been easier to withdraw, and how to find gratitude in the grind.