Every single day of my childhood, my parents asked the same question at dinner. Not “What did you learn?” but “Who did you serve?”
Wonderful reflections from Ben Sasse’s daughter.
https://t.co/lST2ZyResf
What a beautiful reflection by Alex Sasse, @BenSasse's eldest daughter. Full of deep wisdom. Can't imagine a better use of 7 minutes. Link below.
"Every single day of my childhood, my parents asked the same question at dinner. Not 'What did you learn?' but 'Who did you serve?'"
The odds of someone hitting two grand slams in the same inning is basically 1 in 75869695847. In ‘99 Fernando Tatis Sr. did it. He’s the only one in baseball history to ever accomplish this feat.
Heartwarming: When Dan Orlovsky's autistic son, Madden, joined NFL Live and made everyone on set cry while highlighting Autism Awareness Day with his drawings.
You can just see how proud Dan is of his son.
What a special moment captured 🥹❤️
Faith in God brought Andrew Huberman the deepest peace of his life—at 50, after decades of pushing it away.
In this raw 3:42 clip, the neuroscientist opens up:
“I kept resisting the voice in my head that said there’s a God and I’m going to pray.
It felt incompatible with being a scientist.
But recently… I stopped fighting to control everything.
For the first time in my entire life, I’ve experienced sustained, real deep peace.
Everything’s okay. Everything is as it should be.”
He calls it 100% because he gave over to the notion of a higher power—reading the Bible, prayer, faith-based practices.
Not just belief, but active practice.
Even if it all turns out to be neurobiology, he’s good with it.
In the meantime, he’s praying—and it’s transformed his life.
No regrets about science or fitness or family.
The one thing he wishes he’d done earlier? Stop resisting God.
Powerful, vulnerable...
Worth 3 minutes of your time.
OTD: 10/22/11
Albert Pujols goes yard three times against Rangers pitching, tying a World Series record set by Reggie Jackson for home runs in one game