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[Redefining Success: Beyond the Win-at-All-Cost Culture]-[Why winning doesn't always equal success | Valorie Kondos Field (re-release)]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2026-07-09

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The Crisis of the 'Win-at-All-Cost' Culture

In her TED Talk, Valerie Kondos-Field, the legendary former head coach of the UCLA women's gymnastics team, challenges our societal obsession with victory. She argues that we are currently facing a global crisis where a "win-at-all-cost" mentality has permeated schools, businesses, and politics. While society effusively applauds those at the top, Kondos-Field notes that these individuals often leave their institutions as "damaged human beings." Whether they are students with straight A’s or high-earning employees, the human cost of prioritizing the end result over the individual is frequently "swept under the proverbial rug."

The Shift from Dictator to Mentor

Kondos-Field reflects on her own early career, admitting that she initially mimicked the toxic coaching styles she observed, becoming "tough-talking, tough-minded, relentless, unsympathetic, bullish, and unempathetic." Her early seasons were "abysmal," leading to a pivotal team meeting where her athletes confronted her about her arrogance. This "time out" forced her to realize that being a "dogmatic dictator" only produces "compliant good little soldiers," not champions in life. She shifted her philosophy to focus on "developing champions in life through sport," emphasizing that while you can "dictate your way to a win," you cannot "dictate your way to success."

Building Trust and Redefining Potential

The case of gymnast Caitlin Ohashi serves as a powerful illustration of this transformation. When Ohashi arrived at UCLA, she was "broken in body, mind, and spirit" due to the pressures of elite athletics. By creating a space where she felt cared for as a "whole human being" rather than just an athlete, Kondos-Field helped Ohashi rediscover her "self-love and self-worth." By moving the conversation beyond gymnastics and listening to her needs, the coach enabled Ohashi to reclaim her joy, eventually leading to NCAA success. This approach proves that motivation is "character-building and life-altering," whereas pressure only leads to burnout.

The Power of Listening and Empathy

Kondos-Field stresses that leaders and parents must redefine their success metrics. Instead of asking, "Did you win?" or "Did you get an A?", they should ask questions about the process, such as, "What did you learn today?" and "Did you figure out how to have fun at working really, really hard?" She highlights the story of Kyla Ross, an Olympic champion who found the courage to speak about her abuse by Larry Nassar after feeling truly heard in a safe environment. Ross later described feeling "invincible" on the championship floor simply because she had been listened to.

Conclusion: A Collective Responsibility

Kondos-Field concludes that the true metric of success is "developing champions in life for our world," regardless of whether they win or lose. Leaders must abandon the ego-driven need to be right and instead focus on "silencing our minds" to practice active listening. By aligning our actions with the goal of nurturing human potential, we can achieve a "win-win"—producing high achievement without compromising the human spirit.

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We need to redefine success.
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That was my time out, and I chose to change.
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I just don't want to be great again.
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I chose to talk about this in a few team meetings.
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I literally felt myself walk taller as the season went on.
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to TED Talks Daily, where we bring you new ideas to spark your curiosity every day.
I'm your host, Elise Hulme.
With the FIFA World Cup in full swing, winning is definitely on a lot of minds right now.
But Valerie Condos-Field, one of the most decorated coaches in the history of collegiate gymnastics, wants us to rethink that.
All across America and around the world.
We have a crisis in the win-at-all-cost cultures that we have created.

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