"Thought it'd be a good Father's Day present."
Miles Russell got the OK from the U.S. Open's Rules Committee, then brought in his dad to caddie for the final hole of his first U.S. Open.
The 17-year-old made par to complete an even-par 70 at Shinnecock Hills.
10/10 Father's Day for Miles and Joe Russell ❤️
@hephunderground I’ve been noticing that a lot at my gym’s sauna lately too, and I’ve thought the same thing. Or people take phone calls, or sit there rapping out loud to the music they’re listening to.
Just feels like people are a lot more inconsiderate these days
Twitter timeline is terrible now. Brainrot all over. I click “not interested in this post” or “show fewer posts from” account… still get the same crap popping up.
Search function is absolutely cooked.
Might be my sign to stop wasting time on this app
I feel like the main US Open coverage has only shown the same 2 groups from each of the morning and afternoon sessions
Like cmon, you’ve got the entire field of guys you can show
You must pay attention to the signs.
Source will rarely choose to communicate directly through audible voice.
But rather, will communicate to you through
Signs, patterns, numbers, omens, people.
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I texted Aaron Donald about coming out of retirement and playing for the Rams, alongside Myles Garrett:
“I’m for sure flirting with the idea. Helluva an opportunity with the Super Bowl in SoFi this year. If I can find the fire, it’s a possibility.”
You need to be talking to strangers.
By not doing so, you are greatly diminishing your capacity for luck, serendipity, and synchronicity to occur in your life.
As you raise your frequency and increase your level of consciousness… you will find that more and more, you will “just happen” to “randomly” bump into the exact kind of people you needed to meet.
Complete strangers will reveal themselves in miraculous ways. But the catch is that you have to talk to them. Life has a hilarious way of making this work time and time again.
Real ones can attest to this being fact.
EVERY SINGLE PERSON that you hold dear to your heart, were at one point complete strangers that you decided to take a chance on, and get to know…
And the odds of your paths crossing… were next to impossible.
If you consider the weight of the entire life trajectories of both parties. It’s a miracle that your realities happened to align in the same point in space and time.
However, because it actually DID happen, and that you ACTUALLY happened to meet them… IT WAS FATED FROM THE BEGINNING; the probability was always going to be 100%. Ya dig?
The paradox of choice, free will, and determinism.
Be glad you met the people you adore and love, because it was both an impossible event, yet one forever destined (and pre-arranged ;-) )to take place.
People get rewarded in public for what they practice in private.
Tony Robbins dropped this on Theo Von’s podcast while talking about Steph Curry:
The greatest 3-point shooter in NBA history has taken over 2.5 million shots in practice — 500 shots every single day for years. That’s why he releases the ball and turns around before it even goes in. He already knows.
That level of unseen work is insane. We celebrate the highlight, but greatness is built in the boring, repetitive hours no one sees.
Real success isn’t luck or talent alone, it’s the compound effect of consistent private practice.
The Vikings agreed to terms with Seahawks assistant GM Nolan Teasley as their general manager, sources tell NFL Network.
Fresh off a Super Bowl win, Teasley — regarded as one of the NFL’s top young executives — now will try to bring a Lombardi Trophy to Minnesota.