Olympic gold medalist Chloe Kim reveals how tying her identity to winning for over a decade created invisible pressure that no crowd could match, and shares the therapy and ADHD diagnosis at 26 that helped her finally separate her worth from results—plus how she competed in the 2026 Olympics on just eight days of snow after shoulder surgery. Chloe reframed external expectations as cheerleaders rather than walls of pressure by recognizing people's beliefs in her abilities came from genuine support, not demands.