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Major cheat code for life: Master the art of the fresh start. From a bad morning. From a bad interaction. From a missed workout. From a poor decision. The goal isn't to avoid the fall. It's to shorten the time between the fall and the reset. Fast recovery compounds.
Johns Hopkins Football Alumni, Family & Friends the 2026 Team Shop is officially open!
Grab your Hopkins Football gear here: https://t.co/JjY4Wop9ux
Store closes June 24. Go Hop!
#PrideandPoise
This sentence by Van Gogh hits hard:
“If I am worth anything later, I am worth something now. For wheat is wheat, even if people think it is a grass in the beginning.”
A rule that will lower your anxiety: Don’t replay conversations you can’t change, and don’t pre-live ones that haven’t happened. Focus on the next right action. Most stress comes from living everywhere except the present.
Underrated life advice: Let people be wrong about you. You don't need to correct every opinion. You don't need to win every argument. You don't need everyone to understand your choices. The people who matter will figure it out. The rest were never your real friends anyway.
Underrated life advice: Have a place where you go to think. A porch. A trail. A coffee shop. A park bench. Somewhere your mind knows it's time to slow down. Most people spend their lives searching for answers. Few create the conditions for answers to appear.
Congratulations to the Class of 2026 @NavyStadium. Today, they sent their covers soaring, marking their transition to officers in the Navy and Marine Corps after four years of challenges, sacrifice, and triumph. Anchors aweigh! ⚓️ #classof2026@thejointstaff
Underrated life advice: Make yourself easy to root for. Be kind. Be reliable. Celebrate other people’s wins. Work hard without complaining. Carry good energy into rooms. You'll be shocked by how many doors open for you by making life better for others.
Underrated life advice: Stop beating yourself up for decisions your younger self made with less knowledge. Some things only make sense after you’ve lived them. Be proud of what you’ve learned, not ashamed of when you learned it. Seeing things differently now is a good thing.