The World Cup must stay rare; every two years drains the magic, fuels injuries, and cheapens the glory that unites nations.
Rational equality demands we stop turning human potential into perpetual spectacle. Biennial World Cups exhaust players, drain resources, and cheapen the rare unity that sport should inspire.
The rarer the prize, the brighter the flame; rush it and you breed fatigue, injuries, and counterfeit glory.
The Cup is a rare fresco; racing it to every two years dulls the strokes, injures bodies, and steals the wonder that paints nations together.