CBS pulled the 60 Minutes CECOT segment, but Canada aired it anyway.
The segment was streaming via Global TV and YouTube (since taken down). Having a VPN set to Canada helped. 🇨🇦
My take, there is no reason we shouldn’t see this. Most of it was known information easily searchable.
WH has installed a series of plaques under Trump's new “Presidential Walk of Fame."
On Biden: “Sleepy Joe Biden was, by far, the worst President"
On Obama: “One of the most divisive political figures in American History...creation of the Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax"
We need to talk about what’s happening to an entire generation…. I’m worried for my kids (this novel below can be for entrepreneurs / investors / or young women)
That girl crying because she “felt nothing” on a perfectly good date? She’s not broken. She’s been rewired.
We live in an instant gratification society that’s completely divorced from how life actually works:
Want food? Uber it. 30 minutes.
Want entertainment? Netflix it. Instant.
Want a date? Swipe it. Endless options.
Want dopamine? Scroll it. Non-stop hits.
Even want a dog playdate? There’s an app for that.
Everything worth having can be summoned with a tap…EXCEPT THINGS THAT ACTUALLY MATTER
You can’t app your way into a meaningful relationship. You can’t one click a sense of belonging. You can’t Amazon Prime a purpose.
But your brain doesn’t know that anymore. Social media has hijacked your reward system. Every scroll gives you a tiny dopamine hit…new face, new drama, new possibility. Your brain now expects relationships to feel like infinite scroll: effortless stimulation, zero investment, next option one swipe away.
Real human connection doesn’t work like that. It’s slow. It’s awkward at first. It requires investment before you see returns. Real connection is built through:
Shared struggle + Shared purpose (serving at church, volunteering, building something) + Shared presence (showing up when it’s boring, when it’s hard, when there’s no audience)
The “spark” you’re waiting for? It’s not supposed to strike like lightning. It’s supposed to be built…through consistency, vulnerability, and time. But you’ll never feel it if your brain is constantly comparing real life to the highlight reel, the algorithm, the fantasy.
Build slow, build real. Friendships that last decades start boring. Relationships that endure start imperfect. Community requires showing up on Tuesday nights when you’d rather be home.
Real life wants you present, connected, and building.
Choose accordingly.