“This is my son, Sgt Rick Villani, United States Marine.
He made the ultimate sacrifice for this country in 2011. 🕊️Although it seems like yesterday. Thank you for remembering our heroes and the sacrifices made to take care of each one of us. Please take care of each other and show gratitude everywhere possible.
From this mother’s heart.”
– Cynthia D. Clark
#USMC #RIP #America
Call me a slow learner, but it took me nearly 40 years and visiting 65 countries to realize how exceptional and historically unique the United States is. Happy Birthday America.
250 years ago a few dozen TRAITORS risked everything for FREEDOM.
The 4th of July commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
This document declared the 13 American colonies' independence from British rule, marking the birth of the United States of America.
•We've gone from 13 colonies to 50 states & 2.5 million people to 370 million.
•In 250 years as a nation we've seen lifespans increase 35 years.
•The United States is back to back world war champions, we are at the forefront of most of the technological & scientific advances, & we even sent men to land on the moon.
We have our problems.
All countries & societies do.
But we are FREE!!!! 🇺🇸
We will always stand for FREEDOM & that's why people risk their lives everyday to come here.
Today & always I am proud to call myself an American.
It is the land of OPPORTUNITY & I am living proof the American Dream is alive & well!
I love GOD, FAMILY & COUNTRY & if that offends you in anyway I suggest you leave.
God bless the courageous group of traitors that said GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH. (Always amazed at how young they were with so much wisdom!)
GOD BLESS AMERICA. 🇺🇸 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Happy birthday, America! I love this remarkable country, which was built on the idea that anyone can change the world. For 250 years, our country has been a testament to the power of possibility. Let’s keep building extraordinary things together.
To our Founding Fathers, thank you for creating heaven on earth 250 years ago.
America has given so many of us everything we have. I, personally, owe her everything in return.
Happy 4th!
Both my parents immigrated to America.
They both learned the language, studied, and worked hard to give me a better life.
They succeeded.
When you see a someone insulting the US, remind them to try anywhere else.
We live in the undefeated land of opportunity.
Happy July 4th.
Happy Birthday America!
If I was born in any other country I wouldn’t be where I am today. I wasn’t born into wealth. I shouldn’t be MrBeast. This country gave me the freedom to chase my dreams and mindset that I can achieve anything. America isn’t perfect but dam I love her 🇺🇸
Happy Birthday America, Land of the Free.
Don’t give up on the First, Second, Fourth, and Ninth Amendments.
They’re unique, and your freedom - and the worlds’ - depends on them.
$0.00.
If that's not your balance at the end of every month you shouldn't have a Credit Card.
STOP buying things you don't need.
START creating margin in your finances.
POOR people buy things & stuff.
RICH people buy assets & time.
What happens when you die:
They divide up your shit.
They summarize your life in 500-1000 words.
People who knew you less say sorry to people who knew you more.
Everyone eats, drives home, and wakes up the next day and goes to work.
Whatever you’re worried about won’t be in those 500 words.
You can dare greatly or not at all, but you’re gonna die either way.
Might as well squeeze every motherfucking drop out.
Most wealthy people drive "boring" paid off cars.
They tend to live in nice, modest paid off homes.
They buy real estate, avoid debt, keep cash & max out 401k's/Roth IRA's.
They don't do "flashy" things.
...Because real wealth is quiet.
I have a friend.
Good dude. Wife and kid. Works a normal 9-5.
Never made crazy money. Not some big baller or business guy.
Just a normal hard-working family man.
About a year ago, he asked if he could borrow $1,500 because he was short on bills.
He was embarrassed to ask, but promised he’d pay me back.
I sent it without hesitation and told him not to worry about it.
Today, out of nowhere, he called me and said he’d be at my house in 5 minutes.
He pulls up and tells me he’s been setting aside $100 from each paycheck until he had enough to pay me back.
Then he hands me an envelope with all the cash inside.
I don’t know about you, but you have to respect people like that.
It wasn’t even about the money.
It was the principle.
I couldn’t take it.
Told him to give it to his kid, take his wife out, use it for bills, anything.
But he kept trying to hand it back, so I tossed the envelope through his car window lol.
Not sure what the lesson is here.
Maybe just that there are still good people out there who keep their word, don’t make excuses, and have integrity.⚔️