@UNGeneva Every day we leave fingerprints on the future. The question isn't whether we'll make an impact, it's whether we'll make one worth remembering.
@DailySowell Progress used to mean improving yourself. Somewhere along the way it became improving your argument for why someone else doesn’t deserve success.
@nytimes Housing costs? Cost of living? Mental health services? Schools struggling for funding? Nah.
We're banning TikTok and calling it a childhood restoration project.
The cruelest thing about hunger is not an empty stomach, it's being invisible in a world full of abundance.
They fed his memory when they could have fed the man.
And sometimes that is the difference between a funeral and a future.
“A homeless man died of hunger, but there was food at his funeral…”
The tragedy isn’t that there was no food.
The tragedy is that it came too late.
Help people when they’re alive, not just when they’re gone. ❤️