@wx_MikeDoyle Thank you for the coverage (I have common sense and understand my family's safety is more important than my tv show 😂👍), but more importantly, congratulations 🎊! Being a father is the most important job.
God Himself has blessed you. People may come against you, but God has favored you. The opposition may be stronger, but God has empowered you. The giant looks too big, but God is fighting for you. If you will arise, you’re going to shine.
I really do think we underestimate how many people are hanging on by a single, fraying thread, and how, some days, the only things saving them from the abyss are the small comforts of a TV show that feels like home, a book that tells you you’re not alone, or a pet that needs you.
One of the hardest pills to swallow as an adult is clocking into a job where the staff sucks, the environment is toxic, and you can’t just walk away… because bills don’t stop. It’s a different kind of stress when you’re trapped between your peace and your paycheck.
i think long-term stress changes people quietly. you become less expressive, less excited, more tired, more detached, until one day you barely recognize the version of yourself that existed before survival mode.
Wanted to share this video I got at Atlanta earlier this year after Kyle won the truck race. I loved seeing this happen in the moment and it means more now.
I’ve learned, you’re as happy as you want to be. You determine your happiness. It’s not circumstances. It’s not other people. You get to choose whether you enjoy this day or endure this day. Whether you focus on the blessings or focus on the burdens.
Don't miss this powerful message, "Be Happy Where You Are." https://t.co/kNnMjb1SU6
We are saddened and heartbroken to share the news of the passing of Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup champion and one of our sport's greatest and fiercest drivers. He was 41 years old.
We extend our deepest condolences to the Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire motorsports community.
No matter how nice you are, you’re going to encounter people who are hard to get along with. How you handle difficult people will determine how high you will go.
Paul said in Philippians 4, “I have learned how to be content whatever situation I’m in." He was saying, “Whether I have a lot or a little, whether people are treating me right or wrong, whether my plans have worked out or they haven’t, I’m still going to be happy. I’m still going to keep my joy.” Your happiness is not based on your circumstances; it’s based on a decision.