A PERFECT STATEMENT BY JAXSON DART.
(In my opinion. What do you think?)
Jaxson Dart did not apologize for introducing the President at a New York event. He did not bow to the woke mob.
He said when invited to introduce the President of the United States, you do it.
He said he's always loved this country, that he has relatives who served in the military, including two uncles who retired from the Air Force Academy.
He says the President's support for the military has always been something he's respected regardless of political affiliation or party.
He says that he loves every member of his New York Giants family, considers his teammates a brotherhood, a family, and that he appreciates all the different perspectives that his teammates bring.
He says he wants each one of his teammates to know that he is someone they can count on to always be there for them, regardless of political perspectives.
He says he has had private conversations with many of his teammates that he intends to keep private.
He says he loves each and every member of the New York Giants brotherhood.
He says his focus is to do all he can to help put the New York Giants in the best possible position to win a championship.
What are your thoughts about how Jaxson Dart handled this?
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Dawn Staley shares a coaching and parenting truth that most people get wrong.
"I'm very different than your parents because your parents don't want you to fail, and they don't want you to be uncomfortable."
You can't steal the struggle for others.
"They do everything in their power to make sure you don't feel the pain that they felt growing up. And it's probably the biggest mistake because they're gonna fail."
Love isn't protecting someone from struggle - it's preparing them for it.
"I tell them, 'I love you enough to allow you to fail.' I do."
"I love you enough to allow you to hurt. I love you enough for you to have a bad game or bad month or even a bad season."
You can't grow without failures, mistakes, and setbacks. That's where true growth happens.
"And that's not just basketball, that's just anything. You're gonna have bad days that you're gonna have to just fight."
The greatest gift you can give someone isn't comfort. It's the ability to handle discomfort.
Optimize for resilience, not comfort. That's what prepares them for anything.
(🎥Interview with Jemele Hill )
Christian singer Matthew West shared a powerful story about taking his daughter to camp. During an exercise, the daughters were blindfolded and the dads were told to guide them through the woods after repeating three instructions: I will never leave you. You can ask me anything. And only listen for my voice.
At first, he could guide her easily. Then the counselors signaled for him to remove his hand. He was no longer allowed to speak unless his daughter remembered she could ask him anything. Eventually, they got off track on their hike and a counselor quietly led her into a ditch without her realizing it.
After standing there blindfolded and confused, she finally asked, “Dad, are you there?”
Matthew said he teared up as he answered, “Yeah. I’m here.”
This moment reminded him how often we forget the same truths about God: that He never leaves us, we can ask Him anything, and we need to listen for His voice.
The #Steelers’ offense has played like a team more worried about Myles Garrett breaking the record on them than about winning this game with a chance to take the division.