Own the moment; enjoy it, too

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Much of my life, I've lived by the credo, "Never be content." It's served me very well, more often than not.

In retrospect, it's also cost me an opportunity to savor moments that today I wish I could recapture.

As a musician, I spent a lot of time lamenting small crowds, rather than relish the fact that the venue had just paid us (albeit, not particularly well, more often than not) to share our music.

As a younger man, I would have been hung up on the fact that I didn't hit my goal during my first marathon this past May.

But much older and wiser, I think I've learned at least somewhat to stop and smell the roses. Or in that specific case, stop and celebrate the fact that none of my limbs fell off while I ran 26.2 miles.

While they're about half my age, I hope the the eight young ladies who will take aim at the Class A state golf tournament this weekend in Decatur can apply the lesson that took me way too long to learn: Enjoy the moment before it passes.

Gauging the comments I heard not just in the clubhouse in Genoa on Monday but throughout the season, I don't think that will be a problem.

Before the season even started, Polo senior Alina Llanas made it clear that far and away her biggest goal was to make it to state. After coming through on that goal – one she missed by five total strokes the last two tries – she celebrated with her coach, Don Reece, friends, family and friends of the family like she'd won the state title.

On Monday, she talked about having "let down so many people." It's hard to watch a teenager beat themself up the way she has. But when I asked her what her goal was at state, her answer warmed my heart.

"I want to do well," she said. "Just play my game and have a lot of fun."

Bing! That's the magic word I was hoping I'd hear: fun. That's what we're after, right? Games are meant to be fun. And Llanas can have all the fun she'll allow herself.

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