The lengths a parent will go to for their child’s peace are often beyond words. 🤍
In Richardson, Texas, the Zartler family lived a reality many couldn't imagine. Their daughter, Kara, was born with severe Cerebral Palsy and Autism. For 17 years, she faced intense daily struggles that traditional methods simply couldn't soothe.
Watching his daughter suffer, her father, Mark, discovered a natural, botanical approach that worked when everything else failed—bringing her comfort and calm in just moments.
But there was a major hurdle: at the time, this specific path to wellness wasn't recognized by local laws.
Mark made a brave choice. He documented their journey and shared it with the world, putting his own security on the line to advocate for Kara’s right to a better quality of life. He faced intense scrutiny and a long legal road, but his mission was simple: her well-being came first.
“I’m a father doing what’s best for my child,” he shared.
This is a story of an unbreakable bond and the courage it takes to stand up for those who cannot speak for themselves.
How far would you go to protect the person you love most?
The only way to stop Texas from banning THCa and other hemp products is to vote out the Texas GOP leadership currently in office. Texas should be leading the nation on not only hemp but all types of Cannabis production and sales.
Your entire life will change the day you realize discipline is the highest form of self-respect. It’s choosing what you want most over what you want now. It’s keeping your word. It’s an act of service to your future self.
KOBE BRYANT’S 10 RULES:
Get better every single day
Prove them wrong
Work on your weaknesses
Execute what you practiced
Learn from greatness
Learn from both wins and losses
Practice mindfulness
Be ambitious
Believe in your team/yourself
Learn storytelling
Today is March 1st. Two months are gone and we have 10 months left to accomplish our goals for this year. Stop procrastinating, stop waiting for the perfect moment, stop waiting until you have everything you need! Cut the crap, get off your ass and get after it today. Remember, you always have a choice, choose wisely my friends.
I can’t stress this enough. GET OUT OF YOUR HOMETOWN. Even if it’s not forever. Move. Travel. See the world. There is more to life than the same 10 people and the same 2 bars.
Combat veteran Staff Sergeant (Ret.) Johnny “Joey” Jones blasting the media for reefer madness hypocrisy:
“This society is meddling in hypocrisy in a way that makes me furious. I don't smoke weed. I don't drink beer or alcohol. But to be in a place where I can sit and watch alcohol commercials on TV and hear someone preach at me about how bad weed is? No. Take that on somewhere else.
On the medicinal side, it absolutely works. It works so well for so many veterans I know.
But just like you said, we didn't legalize marijuana. We decriminalized the use of marijuana. So it's unregulated. We're not looking at it and studying it and saying, at what level of THC does it have the effect we're looking for? At what level of THC does it have a negative effect by and large that we should try to take out of our society? That's the problem. We've put so much emphasis on keeping it illegal at the federal level that we've neutered our ability to actually regulate it.
In a society, in an industry in this country, where we have no problem with SSRIs, with Zoloft or Prozac or Lexapro, you know, I'm not beating up on these medicines, but for God's sake, I can sit here and watch somebody become a zombie on that stuff.
We have no problem discussing how bad marijuana is, but don't attack alcohol because that's a part of our culture. Well, you know what? People get behind the wheel drinking every day and kill people.
It happens every single day. And I'd much rather smell weed on the side of the street than liquor on someone's breath trying to talk to me. So I think we can't be hypocrites about it.
If we legalize at the federal level the recreational use of marijuana, then we could regulate it. And then we can make sure the THC levels are consistent and below a point that it becomes some of these problems.” -@Johnny_Joey
“You know, your argument just speaks to why president Trump made it schedule 3 instead of schedule 1 because it's gonna make it easier to study.
Some critics say you should've gone to schedule 2, which is in between because it's not proven medically.
But you're making a really good argument for being able to study it more for medicinal use.” -@DrMarcSiegel
There was a man in his early 30s in the year 2000s who always said he was waiting for the right time for anything.
The right time to start the business.
The right time to invest.
The right time to take care of his health.
The right time to fix his relationships.
He wasn’t lazy at all but He was comfortable. And comfort is the most dangerous place to build a life because nothing feels urgent when nothing is on fire.
Years passed quietly, the way they always do. Promotions came to people he once mentored. His friends stopped talking about dreams and started talking about school fees. His body began negotiating with him every morning.
One day he realized something terrifying. Life didn’t collapse…..It simply moved on without his boldness.
Most people don’t fail because they can’t win. They fail because they delay until the version of them that could have won no longer exists.
Time doesn’t ruin lives loudly. It does it politely, by giving you endless tomorrows until you run out of them.
That’s the truth that hurts and helps.
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