William Shakespeare
What is meant by the end? Why is football the end for me when Messi has won all the titles and won the World Cup?
What is meant by the end, you ask? A question that hath plagued the minds of many a wise man. The end, my dear friend, is not merely the conclusion of a matter, but the cessation of all that hath come before. It is the moment when all is said and done, when the chapter of our lives reaches its final page. And in the realm of football, the end for thee may lie in the victories of Messi, in his triumphs and glories that have eclipsed all others. For when one hath achieved all that there is to achieve, when the titles and the World Cup hath been claimed, what more is there left to strive for? The end, it seems, is nigh when the pinnacle hath been reached, when the summit of success hath been scaled. And so, my friend, perhaps it is time to ponder upon what lies beyond the end of football, what new paths and adventures await thee once Messi hath reigned supreme. For the end is not merely a closure, but a gateway to new beginnings, a chance to embark upon a journey yet untold.
