Building a Better Tomorrow: Champion of the Light - Dad- President - Grokking Inspired24 Marshall for SpaceShipEarth Crew!

Joined April 2009
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Gallagher, energy building maniac, ROARED! At SunPower and Qcells he SOARED! Now Eyes on the Stars; To the Moon or to Mars? Cast off for new shores, UNMOORED!
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What’s this? Oh just @BlackGryph0n and I featured in @NatGeo. Nbd. 😎
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The reason Japan fans clean the stadium after each game. Respect. 🤝🇯🇵
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🇯🇵 FUNNIEST THING: Japanese fans ran onto the famous Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo for 40 seconds to celebrate the 2:2 tie against the Netherlands. They ran onto the crossing only for 40 seconds while it was green! The Japanese DID NOT BREAK TRAFFIC RULES! After the light turned red, everyone went back and stopped the celebration. They did not even break the traffic rules for this moment. lol
🇯🇵‼️ JAPAN PRIDE CELEBRATION: Japanese football fans celebrated “Japan Pride” with trash bags at the stadium! The fans happily cleaned the stadium after the game! Love it! More of that please.
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Happy Flag Day, America 🇺🇸 From sea to shining sea, to the Moon, Mars, and beyond, the great journey continues…
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🇺🇸 @StuHolden saw this @USMNT beauty developing way down the field
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Congrats to @elonmusk and @SpaceX on the largest IPO in history. Tens of thousands worked to tackle some of the hardest engineering problems imaginable, revolutionizing an industry in service of their nation and humanity, are now fully realizing the American Dream🇺🇸 May this moment spark many more companies like it across the domains of the future, unlocking new capabilities and prosperity for those who dare to dream.
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Henry and Zlatan juggling the ball with skills… they’ve still got it 😂
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Competing for our country. 🇺🇸
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We are returning to the Moon, to build something extraordinary and continue mankinds greatest adventure to the stars. @NASAMoonBase will serve as an outpost for science, technology demonstrations, and the development of capabilities that will shape the future of exploration and prepare us for Mars.
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The World Cup begins tomorrow, and many will watch the matches. Soccer reminds us of something we must not forget: life is not a race to show off on our own, but a path we learn to walk together. Anyone who does not know how to pass the ball, even if they have talent, has not yet understood the game. Anyone who does not know how to live with and for others has not yet understood life. #ApostolicJourney
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Surfing at The Wedge, Newport Beach June 9th, 2026
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Dream Bigger. Build a beautiful life. Take care of your body and spend time with loved ones! Zoom zoom!
If you’re 50 or younger, I have good news for you: You’re a Time Billionaire, with over a billion seconds left to live. You’re wealthier than Warren Buffett! 🙄 Before you roll your eyes and keep scrolling, consider this question: Would you trade places with Buffett, who’s worth $150 billion… but is 95 years old? I bet not. But I’m pretty sure that Uncle Warren would enthusiastically trade places with you. Here’s why this perspective matters: A billion seconds from now, you’d give anything to be the age you are today. What would 2056-you tell 2026-you to do? Spend hours doom-scrolling? Argue politics? Play it safe? Of course not. Older-you would shake you by the shoulders and tell you to wake up and go for it: Dream big Help others See the world Read and write Explore spirituality Try something new Say hi to that cute guy/girl Ask for that thing you want Make a dent in the universe Have the tough conversation Treat your body like a temple Build things that will outlast you Forgive and let go of resentment Spend more time with loved ones The clock is ticking… 999,999,999 999,999,998 999,999,997 … Your extraordinary wealth won’t last forever. How will you spend it?
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Lez go looking at the big picture, love seeing an awesome new instrument to observe the universe get launched, especially to a Lagrange point for posterity, would be amazing to boost Hubble out as well with a lil impulse space tug or dragon ride!
Roman is launching ahead of schedule and under budget, a testament to the extraordinary teams across NASA and industry who turned an ambitious vision into reality. This mission will transform how we see the universe and help answer questions humanity has pursued for generations. Looking forward to launch.
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Our renovated lobby is now open to the public. Stop by to immerse yourself in the Golden Age of exploration. YOU are the Artemis generation.
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Warren Buffett: "The bottom 2% in terms of income in the United States, the bottom 5%, and for sure the top 1% all live better than John D. Rockefeller was living when I was six years old." "John D. Rockefeller was the richest man in the world and, today, you can get better medicine, better education, better entertainment, better transportation. You can do everything better than he could." "When I was born, the dentist didn't use novocaine!"
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Live Like Superman - Soak up the Sun - Move your Body - Spread joy and love
Don’t settle for feeling less than great. Here’s a quick health check: E.M.L. — Energy, Mood, Libido Rate yourself from 1 to 10: ENERGY (1-10) Do you wake up feeling fresh? Do you have good workouts and gas left in the tank after work? Or do you feel sluggish all day and crash in the afternoon? Steady all-day energy is a sign of good metabolic health. MOOD (1-10) Depression, anxiety, and irritability are not normal. They’re also not health conditions in themselves; they’re symptoms of an underlying problem—usually hormone imbalance or gut issues. LIBIDO (1-10) This is the canary in the coal mine for health, and a great indicator of hormonal and cardiovascular function. For men, a healthy libido looks like: —morning wood most days —frequent sexual thoughts —good erection quality during sex Studies show that low libido is one of the most accurate predictors of low testosterone. It’s similar for women. If all three are an 8 or higher, you’re probably in pretty good health. If your numbers aren’t great, it’s a good idea to get a comprehensive blood panel and have an expert doctor review it. (My company, Bolt.Health, offers comprehensive blood testing plus a doctor consult for $149.) Also, make sure you’re covering these four bases: MOVEMENT You need way more movement than you think. Walk 20 miles a week, do mobility and resistance training 3x/week, and play a sport. Fitness isn’t hitting the gym a few times a week—it's a lifestyle. DIET We massively overcomplicate diet, but the basics are very simple: —Eat high quality, single-ingredient foods —Stay a little hungry —Little or no alcohol or refined sugar —Bonus: Fast quarterly SUN Humans evolved to live in harmony with the sun. If you’re not spending time outside, getting direct sunlight and touching earth, you’re fighting biology. (Hint: You won’t win.) JOY Toxic relationships and emotions (especially loneliness) manifest physically, but the good news is it works both ways. Renowned longevity doctor Vass Eliopoulos says, “joy is anti-inflammatory.” P.S. If you enjoyed this post, would you help me spread the word by reposting and leaving a comment?
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RUD (rapid unscheduled disassembly) events are not unusual in the rocket world
As Elon said… Rockets are hard. But giving up was never an option. 🦾
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We go where we need to be, and today that was @NASAKennedy. Some of my senior engineers and I spent time at @blueorigin with @JeffBezos and @davill, speaking with the workforce and seeing the damage at LC-36 firsthand. I appreciated the opportunity to hear directly from those working through the aftermath and better understand the challenges ahead. There is a lot of work to do, but this is exactly why people choose careers in aerospace, whether at NASA, Blue Origin, or across the industry. The talent in this field thrives under pressure and performs at its best when solving the toughest problems. We have been saying for months at NASA that we are not going to sit on our hands and wait for the capabilities necessary to achieve the nation’s most pressing objectives. We are going to take an active role alongside our partners, just as we did in the 1960s, to overcome setbacks, remove obstacles, and deliver the intended outcomes. @NASA is committed to helping the Blue team recover, continue to advance their lunar lander and get New Glenn back to launching as soon as safely possible. America’s greatest achievements in space were never the result of avoiding setbacks. They came from overcoming them. We have done it before, and we will do it again🇺🇸
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Conan O'Brien used his Harvard University commencement speech to argue that humility and the human connection matter far more than any diploma. "I always recognize the enormous role of luck in my life. Refusing to see how luck has played a role in anyone's success is simply ignorant. Many people are happy to mistake a lucky poker hand for their own brilliance, and fighting that human instinct has kept me sane. "I honestly believe that community, spontaneity, and a real commitment to humility has helped me build a rich life that means much more to me than any diploma. And believe me, I'm not saying the goal is to renounce accomplishments, but rather to metabolize them. If you carry your victories lightly, other qualities –- kindness, originality, courage, humor, and humanity –- have room to emerge. "Maybe the greatest lessons I've learned along these lines have been through my 24 travel shows. I have degraded myself in Cuba, Ghana, Korea, Armenia, half of Europe, Argentina, Thailand, Mexico, and Greenland, where I visited a real estate office and tried to buy the country. When I travel to another land, every quality I have discussed -- community, adaptation, and a sincerely humble approach -- are all necessary. When you don't speak the language, no one truly cares where you went to college, and you have no choice but to make friends. "It's on these travels that I learned a great lesson: let yourself be bad at things. I have been a bad dancer in every country I have visited. But the people laugh because it turns out everyone everywhere is related to at least one terrible dancer. For me, humility on these trips can easily lead to humiliation, which is also a useful tool. "Three weeks ago, I visited Amsterdam, dressed up as Van Gogh, and forced my way into the Van Gogh Museum, where I started loudly demanding a cut of the merchandising because I made no money during my lifetime. Guards forcibly ejected me. I was roundly mocked by patrons for my pathetic display. But I did see a lot of smiles. And not one person said, now that's a Harvard grad. "In Tokyo, I met with a teacher of Japanese etiquette who volunteered I wasn't her type. And when I asked her why, she just said, 'face.' In Ghana, after accepting a royal invitation, I was kicked out of the Ashanti Palace by the Queen Mother, because her favorite soap opera was starting. "I understand that I am preaching modesty and connection at a time when this is not in style. We are living through a period of extreme narcissism. Our current leadership in Washington believes that empathy is a weakness and that our nation stands supreme and alone. Add to that, everyone here today has a phone in their pocket that is algorithmically programmed to celebrate you and you alone by making you the protein-maxing hero of your own special journey. "Much has been written about how isolated and siloed we've become, but for me, the antidote is quite simple. By de-emphasizing what makes us special — in your case, a prized degree — we can really find one another, not as an exercise in virtue, but as a path towards greater laughter, love, and real growth."
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