Sports contained the truth, I decided, the unspoken truth {how quickly we damn ourselves when we start to talk, how small and inglorious we always sound}, and it seemed hard to believe that I had never understood this before. They rewarded effortlessness and unself-consciousness; they confirmed that yes, there are rankings of skill and value and that everyone knows what they are {seeing those guys who were subbed with two seconds left before the end of a quarter, I'd think how girls' coaches were never that heartless}; they showed that the best things in the world to be were young and strong and fast. To play a great game of high school basketball-it was something I myself had never done, but I could tell-made you know what it was to be alive. How much in an adult life can compare to that? Granted, there are margaritas, or there's no homework, but there are also puffy white bagels under neon lights in the conference room, there's waiting for the plumber, making small talk with your boring neighbor.
( Curtis Sittenfeld )
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