Happy Father’s Day to the men who carry the weight of the world on their shoulders and keep going anyway.
To the fathers who worked overtime, missed sleep, put their dreams on hold, and sacrificed so their children could have opportunities they never had…this day is for you.
A good father isn’t just someone who provides financially. He’s a protector, a teacher, a leader, and a source of strength when life gets difficult. He teaches lessons that last a lifetime, often without ever realizing the impact he’s made.
Today…I also want to recognize the fathers who are no longer with us. The ones whose wisdom, love, and sacrifices still live on through the people they helped shape. Though they may be gone, their legacy continues in every lesson taught, every value passed down, and every life they touched. 🕊️🕊️🕊️
To every father doing his best, especially on the days when no one notices your sacrifices…your efforts are not forgotten. Your love is felt. Your presence matters more than you know.
Thank you for the shoulders we cried on, the lessons we didn’t appreciate until we got older, and the love that often showed itself through actions more than words.
To the fathers, stepfathers, grandfathers, mentors, coaches, and father figures who have guided, supported, and inspired others…thank you. Your presence matters. Your sacrifices matter. Your legacy matters.
Today, we honor you. Happy Father’s Day.
Daymond John reveals why he turned down a 1.3 billion dollar credit line and says it comes down to one thing money can never buy
"I'm not a billionaire. I'm not a billionaire by choice. I'm offered often huge venture deals."
"A bank, very famous. One of the most powerful banks said to me, Damon, I'll give you a 1.3 billion credit line."
"I'm 56 years old. That's a 20-year run with 20,000 people working for me. I will be 76 at that time."
"The worst time of my life is when I had seven, eight homes and all my friends enjoyed the homes. I can only sleep in one bed."
"I have a little nine-year-old girl. She will never see me again if I go back to doing that. I already missed my 31 and my 26-year-old growing up because I was so busy working."
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