They are gonna try and re write history and say they’ve come up with this song now aren’t they 🤣🤣 all the talk about being an organic club and they can’t even make their own tunes
The Man City vs QPR match is one of football’s greatest reminders that life is never over until it is over. City were minutes away from losing the title, the stadium was silent, hope was fading and everything looked finished. But in the chaos, two moments of courage changed everything. In seconds, what looked impossible became history.
That match teaches a powerful truth that your story can change in one moment of persistence. You can be down, discouraged, outnumbered or misunderstood but if you keep pushing, life can still surprise you. Nothing is permanent, not even struggle.
In this chase called life, results don’t always favor the strongest but they favor those who refuse to stop believing. You don’t need a perfect day but just one opening, one chance & one breakthrough.
So no matter how tough things look right now, remember Man City vs QPR:
keep fighting, keep trying, keep moving.
Your own “Aguero moment” can happen when you least expect it.👏
“My mother wore this dress to her company's early Christmas party two nights ago and came home in tears. They do it before Thanksgiving every year so people can travel for the actual holidays. She's fifty-three, worked there nineteen years, and not one person complimented her or even really looked at her. She spent the whole night invisible while younger coworkers took selfies and praised each other's Target outfits.
She made the dress herself over three weeks. My dad said they couldn't afford new clothes so she used a pattern she found and Christmas fabric from the clearance bin, stayed up late every night sewing. When she showed it to me before the party I told her she looked beautiful. She actually glowed.
But she came home destroyed. Found her still wearing the dress sitting on her bed crying saying she's too old, too heavy, nobody sees her anymore. I got so angry watching my mother, who is talented and creative and works so hard, feel worthless because her coworkers are blind.
I grabbed her phone and posted a photo of her in the dress to the Tedooo app craft groups where I sell jewelry. Didn't ask permission, just did it because I needed someone to see what I see when I look at my mother.
She woke up yesterday to over four hundred notifications. People asking about the pattern, the fabric, begging her to make custom dresses. A woman offered to pay double for a rush order. Another said she'd been searching for this exact style for months. My mother sat at the kitchen table reading comments and crying, kept saying "they think I'm talented?"
I helped her open a Tedooo shop yesterday afternoon. Within six hours she had fifty-three orders. Fifty-three people who want my mother to make them something. She's at her sewing machine right now, first time I've seen her smile in months.
She's wearing that dress to work Monday. And when her coworkers ignore her again she'll know that hundreds of strangers see her value even if they don't. The people who are supposed to appreciate you sometimes won't. But there's a whole community out there waiting to celebrate what you create.”
Credit: Linda Evens