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We cheer centuries. We celebrate trophies.  But every once in a while, a moment arrives that makes you pause and ask — is this what greatness really looks like? This World Cup had one such moment for me: Quiet. Unscripted. Deeply human. It didn't stop there. In a few weeks, it resurfaced — In equal measure and power. And changed the way I think about success, courage, and character.

Some assignments get graded and forgotten. A few become stories you retell years later. And one — unexpectedly — changed the last year of my student life.

We wait for the significant milestones — the 25th, the 50th, and so on — for the big celebration. But what if the years in between deserve that, too? If you’ve been saving celebration for “later,” this might nudge you.

We don’t lose people only to distance or time. Sometimes, we lose them to conversations we never had. This week’s nugget is about the talk you’ve been avoiding — the one that could heal, clarify, or change everything. Please read this before you postpone it again.

Why did a belief I defended so fiercely start to crack? And what finally made me rethink the “never” I once swore by? I unpack it all in this piece.

Every morning --- when my daughter goes to school --- is a race. Only one of us is running. And it’s not the teenager.