Heavenly Father,
Thank You for Your endless love, mercy, and grace. Fill my heart with Your peace and strengthen me for every challenge I face today.
Guide my thoughts, words, and actions so that they honor You. Give me wisdom to make the right decisions, courage to overcome fear, and faith to trust You even when I cannot see the way ahead.
Protect my family, bless those I love, and help me to be a light to others. Forgive my sins, renew my spirit, and draw me closer to You each day.
I place my life, my future, and every concern into Your hands, knowing that You are faithful and Your plans are good.
In Jesus’ name I pray,
Amen
Most of my friends in Paris/London have a distorted view of the US, and sometimes a weird superiority complex.
They think only the top 1% lives well and everyone else is trapped in social collapse (guns, healthcare horror stories, obesity, politics, LA homelessness, NYC dysfunction).
Then they visit random suburbs in Texas, Florida or the Midwest and see middle-class families clearing $300k+/year with huge houses, multiple cars, space, AC, full restaurants, youth sports complexes and mass retail abundance.
The uncomfortable reality is that a lot of “ordinary” Americans live materially better than European elites.
Idk if it's media manipulation, denial of reality or straight ignorance, but we’re getting underclassed and most people only realize it when they land there.
@sapphyreblayze US suburbs are one of the most beautiful living spaces in the world and a blessing. Much better than packed European flats or soviet condos. lmao.
European football fans visiting America are discovering the mass affluence of the country’s suburbs. The wealth enticing holidaymakers troubles European elites. America, once a peer, seems to be racing ahead https://t.co/L3lw48WEwo