sometimes i wonder how many versions of myself i’ve outgrown without even noticing. i look back at old photos and remember the thoughts i used to carry, the dreams i thought would save me. it’s strange how you can live inside yourself every day and still not realize you’re evolving. it’s only when you look back that you realize how far you’ve come, how many lives you’ve already lived in the same skin.
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Why state investigators are taking the lead in Friday's officer-involved shooting. Incident draws focus of Columbus media. And in other news, UCO Industries receives philanthropic grant.
America cannot long remain free, nor first among nations, if it becomes the kind of place where universities are dismantled because they don't align politically with the current head of the government.
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Go for long walks. Meditate. Journal your thoughts. Read new books. Spend time alone without devices. You would get to understand yourself a lot much better. Your brain gets the best ideas when it is left to wander.
In those quiet moments, you'll uncover clarity and inspiration that can't be found in constant stimulation.
BREAKING: A dozen taco trucks have parked on the streets around the White House, and are serving chicken tacos in honor of Trump always chickening out.
why can’t life always feel like children’s book illustrations?
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The post is a heartfelt call to modern Christian parents, mentors, and coaches: stop trying to filter everything, build a foundation instead. With biblical truth and personal vulnerability, this reflection reminds readers that God doesn’t need perfect parents. He just asks for faithful ones. You don’t need to predict the future to raise disciples who can thrive in it.
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Dr. Richardson writes that " the four years from 2021 to 2025 challenged Reagan’s claim that the government is the problem. Those years demonstrated that the federal government could work for all Americans."
But this simply NOT TRUE! Many of those who voted for Trump do not live in the economy that economists, educators, analysts, and other grand thinkers see, and for a variety of reasons. They're farmers, small business people, work in low wage industries, are stuck in dead end jobs, and so on.…
I live in such a gray zone where no one has answers that seem connected to the full-blown dynamic we're living. Sorry to admit that the list of Biden's achievements reads to me as another form of Kool Aid, even while being part of what's true. It may be true AND not the whole picture, which you, Jim Brown, bring to light. I vote Democratic but locally and nationally I see a need to refresh almost everything (especially healthcare, education, housing communities, water and food quality). Divisiveness and polarized thinking over-simplify and we all suffer. Whether it's a third party in gestation or an overhaul that's going to emerge? I see some younger and solidly competent Democrats and maybe they'll rise into influence, I don't know but it seems we each need to show up everyday with awareness and principled behavior. Your second paragraph rings true to me.