England took the lead. France came back. England answered again. Then France found another gear and finished stronger. That's what makes football so addictive. It reminds us that a game isn't decided by who controls it first. It's decided by who responds best when the game changes. The same is true outside football. A good week at work doesn't mean you've made it. One rejection doesn't mean you're falling behind. A relationship can feel effortless until it doesn't. Progress can disappear overnight. So can doubt. We often mistake momentum for certainty. But momentum is borrowed. It shifts. It belongs to whoever adapts next. The people who last aren't always the smartest, the fastest, or the most talented. They're the ones who accept that the game keeps changing. They adjust instead of complaining that things aren't going according to plan. One good spell doesn't guarantee victory. One bad spell doesn't guarantee defeat. Keep playing. Keep adjusting. The next momentum swing might be yours.