I've been reading this thread, a kid has a dream, why so many adults are so eager to tell him his dream is never going to happen? Is that what you guys wanted to hear when you were kids and had your dreams?
i think many have told him on what to do to be able to reach his dreams.
some have gave blessings and didn't suggest on what to do to reach for his dreams.
but the kid has a full glass attitude, and maybe now he is starting to realized that his comfort zone won't get him far.
As for the examples of late bloomers in the world of sports, here is Jalen Brunson for you:
He's probably 11-12 in this video, his dad is drilling him pretty hard, but there is not much there at this point. Just a regular kid, no better than thousands and thousands of kids at his age. Never projected to be a big star out of college, drafted in the second round. But since that time as a kid he's been training the hardest and he's never stopped. Now look at him, at 28 he's a superstar and a top 10 basketball player in the world.
its unfair to compare team sports.
the population count for team sports is just so much greater in basketball versus that of table tennis - thus creation a more possible approach to a dream.
nba you can have 15 players per team x 30 teams, so that is career pathway for 450 players, and that is only 1 league and with 10+ leagues around the world, we talking thousands of career options
In table tennis, the whole world, we will have less than half of 450 in careers, and 1/10 of 450 that can be "well off".
in table tennis, if you can't become best or top 2 or 3 in your country, you will never be able to be that 1/10 of 450.
Probably the 1000th position in basketball in the world, or even 2000th is better off than a table tennis top 50.
In table tennis, you have so much drop outs by 15, while basketball, the push just gets heavier at the same age.