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In the summer of 1985, I stood in a dusty lot, clutching $500—every penny I’d scraped together mowing lawns for a month. At 18, I was the youngest in a family of mechanical engineers, ready to drive my first car to the University of West Florida and into the freedom of adulthood. That car, a…
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They called me a born loser, or at least that’s what the coach’s side-eye seemed to say when I joined the track team. I was slow—painfully slow—at least in everyone’s eyes. Coach prejudged me, barely glancing my way during tryouts, already writing me off. But I had a secret: I practiced. Not at official practices,…
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Today, a childhood memory came flooding back, one I’ve worked hard to keep buried. I was just a kid, standing at the sink, learning how to do the dishes from my dad. The water was scalding, too hot for my small hands. I tried to tell him it was burning me, but he didn’t seem…
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Picture this: it’s 2025, and I’m minding my own business when a car rolls up, window down, and a smiling couple inside offers me a bag lunch. “It’s just a sandwich!” they chirp, holding out a brown paper bag like it’s a peace offering from the sandwich gods. My first thought? Nope, I’ve seen this…
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When I was in third grade at St. Jude Cathedral School in St. Petersburg, Florida, I learned a lesson that stuck with me—not about math or spelling, but about trust, promises, and standing up for what’s right. It all started with a fundraiser, a classic school popcorn sale, that turned into what felt like a…
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Dear Friends, I’ve always been a saver. Even before I had someone special in my life, I tucked away every penny, dreaming of the family I’d build one day. Spending on myself felt selfish, like I was taking something away from that future. Sound familiar? If you’re someone who plans for tomorrow—whether it’s for loved…
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Growing up, my dad had a steadfast belief that his daughters could do no wrong. It was a conviction rooted in something deeper than just fatherly love—it was tied to his own childhood, shadowed by memories of a father who turned violent when drunk. My dad once shared how his father would beat his mother,…
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Last night, I had a dream that really made me think about my past and the choices I’ve made. In it, I was offered my old accounting job back at US Homes—a job I lost back in 2005 after being set up in a way that still stings to think about. In the dream, my…