At the Costa Maya pier in Mexico, Myron was on a Carnival cruise with his wife for their anniversary when an elderly passenger fell from the pier into the ocean.
Before anyone could fully react, he jumped in — no life jacket, no safety net, just instinct and courage to save a stranger’s life.
Salute to this king. The world needs more people who move like this when it matters most.
🎥 TT: @amynelson2013
Thank You for stopping by my school to talk with me today @AddieZachary I look forward to learning more about Wittenberg University and the football program. Very excited about the opportunity!
Go Tigers! @wittenberg@WittFootball
Another great Junior Day visit! Thank You Coach Brown and Coach Hilvert for the Junior day invite, I had a good time checking out the facilities and experiencing what it feels like to be a YellowJacket. I look forward to a game day invite!
Go YellowJackets!
@MattBrown_Coach@CoachHilvert@EthanNichol10@BaldwinWallace@BWFootball_
Home, again! Mission complete. I hope we glorified God, humanity, our families and our terrific teams a @NASA and @csa_asc. Time to share the good news!
Often, the proclamation of truth is obscured by what we today call “fake news” — lies, insinuations, and unfounded accusations. Yet, in the face of such obstacles, the truth does not remain hidden; rather, it comes forth to meet us, living and radiant, illuminating even the deepest darkness.
The best way you can ever repay your parents is by giving them nothing to worry about when it comes to you. You’re not on drugs, you’re doing the right things, you’re living a healthy lifestyle, you’re taking care of your responsibilities. That’s the best thing you can do ever do for your parents.
Underrated life advice: Leave every place better than you found it. The bathroom. The relationship. The job. Be the person who adds value everywhere.
Major key.
as an adult, you're going to get the urge to return to hobbies, like reading, that you used to enjoy as a kid... it is very important that you do so, and start doing things that bring you joy again.
“Sweetie, where are your parents? I still remember that voice. I was six, sitting on the floor by the dryers. My biological mom left me there and never came back. I kept staring at the door, waiting. People walked past me until Kate stopped. She asked me that question, then sat beside me. She stayed with me at the station for hours. No one showed up. Every number they tried failed. I had nothing but the clothes I was wearing. Kate came back the next morning. And the next. She brought snacks, a blanket, and a small notebook for me. She told the workers she’d foster me “until the right thing happens.” The right thing ended up being adoption papers with her name on them. She raised me on her own. Two jobs. Every school event, every tough night, she was there. I became an officer because I wanted to be what she was for me—someone who doesn’t walk past a lost kid. She still calls me her best decision.”
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Credit: Troy Williams