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At 85, hitting my stride and more excited than ever! Like Colonel Sanders, who started at 70, I'm building something wonderful to pass on. This system brings joy and fulfills dreams for families worldwide. #Inspiration #Passion #Legacy
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Want to experience nature with your family? Forget complex setups. The secret is simple: a 2-million-year head start with nature's own soil, layered with sand. Let it do its thing. #GardeningTips #NatureKids
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> you’ll never start a rocket company > you’ll never build your own engines > you’ll never be able to use off-the-shelf parts > you’ll never survive three launch failures > you’ll never reach orbit > you’ll never win NASA’s trust > you’ll never launch cargo to the ISS > you’ll never compete with Boeing > you’ll never compete with Lockheed > you’ll never make rockets reusable > you’ll never land a rocket vertically > you’ll never land one on a drone ship > you’ll never reuse a booster > you’ll never fly the same booster 10 times > you’ll never fly the same booster 20 times > you’ll never fly the same booster 30 times > you’ll never recover and reuse the fairing > you’ll never lower launch costs > you’ll never launch every month > you’ll never launch every week > you’ll never launch multiple times a week > you’ll never carry astronauts > you’ll never replace Roscosmos > you’ll never fly civilians to orbit > you’ll never manufacture satellites at scale > you’ll never build the biggest constellation ever > you’ll never make satellite internet work > you’ll never make satellite internet fast > you’ll never make satellite internet affordable > you’ll never serve rural customers > you’ll never serve aircraft and ships > you’ll never build a methane rocket engine > you’ll never make full-flow staged combustion work > you’ll never build the most powerful rocket ever > you’ll never build a rocket bigger than Saturn V > you’ll never build it out of stainless steel > you’ll never launch Starship > you’ll never separate Super Heavy and Starship > you’ll never relight Raptor in space > you’ll never bring Super Heavy back > you’ll never catch a booster with Mechazilla tower arms > you’ll never launch 85% of mass to orbit worldwide > you’ll never change the economics of space > you’ll never force the entire industry to copy you > you’ll never win > you’ll never IPO   Congratulations to @elonmusk and the SpaceX team. You did what countless people said was impossible, and you did it time and time again.   Today is your day. You deserve this. May it be a glorious one.
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At 17, Dawn Loggins came home from a summer program and discovered her family was gone. No note. No warning. No home. Months later, she received an acceptance letter from Harvard. This is her story. Dawn grew up in rural North Carolina in a house without electricity or running water. When the family needed water, she and her brother walked to a public park and filled jugs from the bathroom faucets. Showers were rare. Classmates called her dirty. She kept showing up to school. Her parents moved constantly. Eviction after eviction. New town. New school. By age 17, Dawn had attended four different high schools and missed nearly an entire year of education. Most students would have fallen behind. Dawn excelled. When she arrived at Burns High School in 2010, guidance counselor Robyn Putnam immediately saw something special. Dawn enrolled in makeup courses. Studied before sunset because there were no lights at home. Took AP classes. Earned straight A's. Joined clubs. Then led them. Photography Club. Rock Climbing Club. Spanish Club. President of all three. That summer she earned a place at the prestigious Governor's School of North Carolina. Teachers helped buy her clothes. Putnam drove her 200 miles to the program. Nobody knew where Dawn would be living when it ended. The concern turned out to be justified. Near the end of the program, Dawn tried calling home. The number was disconnected. When she returned, the house was empty. Her parents had moved away. She was 17 years old. Homeless. Alone. Most people would have stopped there. Dawn didn't. She couch-surfed. Carried toiletries in her backpack because she never knew where her next shower would come from. And every morning at 6 a.m., she went to work. As a school custodian. She swept hallways. Cleaned classrooms. Scrubbed desks. Then sat down and earned straight A's. By graduation year, she had: • Straight A grades • AP courses • Leadership roles in three clubs • A part-time job before school every morning Then a teacher made one suggestion: Apply to Harvard. Dawn laughed. Then thought: "Why not?" She became the first student in Burns High School history to apply. Months later, an envelope arrived. Harvard College. Accepted. Full tuition. Full room and board. Everything covered. On graduation day in 2012, when her name was announced, the entire gymnasium stood and applauded. Teachers cried. Students cheered. The girl who cleaned their hallways before sunrise was heading to Harvard. When asked about her parents, Dawn didn't speak with anger. She simply said: "I love my parents. I disagree with the choices they've made." Then she added something even more powerful: "If I had not had those experiences, I wouldn't be such a strong-willed or determined person." Burns High School had over 1,000 students. Dawn Loggins became the first ever accepted to Harvard. Proof that the circumstances you're born into are not the same thing as the future you're capable of building.
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I spoke to 500 attorneys about the positive impact of broadcast television on their AI search results! instagram.com/reel/DZc87zIkd…
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Heroes
Someone called 911 to report two young brothers who were running a lemonade stand... In roughly 30 minutes, dozens of officers had purchased food from the kids' stand. In total, they raised around $280.
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James Bailey was the unsung hero behind the 'Greatest Show on Earth.' From orphaned child to circus mogul, he partnered with P.T. Barnum, found Jumbo the elephant, and managed legendary shows like Wild Bill Cody's.
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Howard Tibbals' miniature circus is an astonishing feat of detail, recreating the grandeur of Ringling Bros. in 3/4-inch scale. With 7,000 folding chairs and tiny historical figures, it's a testament to dedication and passion. #MiniatureArt #Circus #Hobby
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John Ringling, one of the world's wealthiest men in 1925, wasn't just about the circus. His empire spanned railroads, banks, real estate, and oil. The legend of him dying broke? Not entirely true.
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Being a Christian is not easy. Well done, guys!
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In our modern world, trusting silence and nature is the biggest challenge. We've left the natural world behind, living in concrete jungles with no connection to where our air or water comes from. WATCH NOW: mysuncoast.com/2026/06/06/a-…
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Plants need all elements on the periodic table to thrive, not just a few. Fertilizing with limited nutrients stunts growth. AquaPreda, a miracle soil supplement, enriches soil with vital nutrients for up to 5 years,! WATCH NOW: mysuncoast.com/2026/06/06/a-…
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GREIF, GUILT & GRACE…. One month into this journey without our son Evan, and the Lord is teaching me in ways I never wanted to learn. Grief — It hasn’t gotten easier. It never hurts less… it just hurts less often. The waves still crash in without warning. Some days the ache feels as raw as May 8th. I stand at his grave and I miss him with everything in me. But even in the sorrow, I’m learning to lament honestly before the Lord while refusing to grieve as those who have no hope (1 Thessalonians 4:13). Evan is with Jesus — fully alive, fully free, completely healed. That doesn’t erase the pain of his absence, but it anchors my soul. Guilt — This one has been sneaking up on me. Life is slowly trying to find a “new normal,” and I feel the pull to step back into the rhythms of ministry. I posted about preaching in Australia this weekend, and while I’m genuinely looking forward to being with God’s people there, it sent my spirit sideways. How can I go preach while my heart is still shattered? There’s this uninvited guilt that says I shouldn’t be moving forward, that I should still be completely undone. I know in my head that this guilt is not from the Lord. Evan loved the Gospel. He would want me preaching it. The Great Commission didn’t come with an expiration date on grief. But the heart takes longer than the head sometimes. So I’m laying that false guilt at the feet of Jesus and choosing obedience over emotion. Grace — And here is where the Lord is blowing my mind. His grace is rising in the most unexpected and powerful way. In the middle of the grief and the guilt, the sustaining grace of God is not just holding me up — it is lifting me higher. His strength is being made perfect in my weakness. His comfort is deeper than the sorrow. His joy is breaking through in the most tender moments. The same resurrection power that raised Jesus from the dead is at work in us who believe (Ephesians 1:19-20), and I’m feeling it in fresh measure. Grace says it’s okay to laugh again. Grace says it’s okay to preach again. Grace says the same God who carried me through the darkest valley will carry me onto the next assignment. I don’t have it all figured out. I’m still crying, still processing, still leaning hard on the prayers of the saints. But I’m also more convinced than ever that Jesus is enough. His grace is sufficient. His mercy is new every morning. And even this — yes, even this — will be woven into His beautiful story for His glory. If you’re walking through grief, guilt, or any heavy season right now… you’re not alone. The God of all grace is with you. Keep holding on. Keep trusting. The same power that sustains me is available for you.
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Adam Armbruster champions seizing opportunities and tackling challenges head-on. His impactful presence at events and strong company branding highlight a mindset geared for success. #Motivation #SuccessMindset #Opportunity
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Wow. Knicks player Trey Jemison shares daily Bible studies and devotionals on Instagram, describing himself as a “living testimony” of God’s power We need more of this.
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WATCH NOW: mysuncoast.com/2026/06/06/a-… We've been sold a bill of goods by an industrial complex that creates products insisting they're essential. But nature knows best—it's been perfecting its systems for millions of years. Trust the natural world; it knows how to do it all.
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Discover the secret to a thriving aquarium: stop fighting nature! With just a heater, air pump, and light, you can create a low-maintenance ecosystem that brings joy and healthy fish for years. It's simpler than you think! #AquariumTips #FishKeeping #NatureInspired
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Stop the dream-crushing aquarium decline. Our system guarantees the best aquarium of your life, with thriving fish, lush plants, and minimal maintenance. It's a joy to behold, guaranteed. #Aquarium #AquaticLife
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