The World Cup just started in the United States. And the lesson this week comes from Messi — not at his peak, but at 39.

For years he was the best player in the world and the most questioned man in Argentina. The narrative was clear: he can't do it for his country. He kept showing up anyway. Qatar 2022, Copa América 2024 — two titles in two years after decades of near misses. That's not luck. That's what happens when someone refuses to let the story end before it's finished.

And now he's back. Playing on tired legs against a generation that grew up watching him and now wants to take what he has. He's playing anyway — not to prove something, but because he loves the game more than the crown.

Three things to carry into this week:

  1. Stay in the room. The narrative isn't the ending.
  2. Confidence comes before the win. Teach them to carry themselves like they've already earned it.
  3. Love the game more than the crown. That's what keeps you on the field long after the easy years are gone.

That's ParentShift.

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