• She was drowning.
    And nobody noticed…
    Nobody, except her.

    It was June 2022, at the World Championships in Budapest.
    Anita Álvarez, an American artistic swimmer with Mexican roots, was performing a flawless routine.
    But when her performance ended… she didn’t come up for air.

    She had lost consciousness.
    Her body floated for a few seconds, then began to sink.
    Slowly. All the way to the bottom of the pool.

    The audience didn’t notice. Neither did the judges.
    Everyone was clapping.

    But her coach, Andrea Fuentes, noticed.
    She knew Anita—knew exactly how long it took her to surface.
    She felt in her heart that something was wrong.

    Without thinking twice, she dove in.
    Fully dressed. Shoes and all.

    She swam straight down, grabbed Anita by the waist,
    and brought her back up.
    She saved her life.

    This story left me thinking…

    Who knows you well enough to notice when you’re not okay, even if you’re still smiling?
    Who would dive in for you without hesitation when you no longer have the strength to come up for air?

    And more importantly…

    Would you be that person for someone else?
    Are you present enough in your loved ones’ lives to sense the moment they start to sink?
    Or are you just another spectator, clapping, not realizing that inside, they’re fading?

    In this life, we all need someone who doesn’t just see us—
    but truly notices us.
    Someone who knows when we’re about to give up,
    and has the courage to jump in and save us.
    She was drowning. And nobody noticed… Nobody, except her. It was June 2022, at the World Championships in Budapest. Anita Álvarez, an American artistic swimmer with Mexican roots, was performing a flawless routine. But when her performance ended… she didn’t come up for air. She had lost consciousness. Her body floated for a few seconds, then began to sink. Slowly. All the way to the bottom of the pool. The audience didn’t notice. Neither did the judges. Everyone was clapping. But her coach, Andrea Fuentes, noticed. She knew Anita—knew exactly how long it took her to surface. She felt in her heart that something was wrong. Without thinking twice, she dove in. Fully dressed. Shoes and all. She swam straight down, grabbed Anita by the waist, and brought her back up. She saved her life. This story left me thinking… Who knows you well enough to notice when you’re not okay, even if you’re still smiling? Who would dive in for you without hesitation when you no longer have the strength to come up for air? And more importantly… Would you be that person for someone else? Are you present enough in your loved ones’ lives to sense the moment they start to sink? Or are you just another spectator, clapping, not realizing that inside, they’re fading? In this life, we all need someone who doesn’t just see us— but truly notices us. Someone who knows when we’re about to give up, and has the courage to jump in and save us.
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  • Sixteen-year-old Ren Junjie was supposed to graduate with his classmates.
    But instead of standing beside them in uniform, he lay in a hospital bed, clinging to life with an oxygen mask.
    So what did his friends do?

    They brought the graduation to him.
    Over 60 students and teachers walked to the hospital — carrying benches, letters, flowers, and hope.
    They dressed up. They posed beside his bed.

    And for one brief, beautiful moment, he smiled.

    The next morning… Ren passed away.

    But he didn’t die forgotten.
    He died surrounded by love, by loyalty, by classmates who refused to leave him behind.

    Because true friendship doesn’t stop at the classroom door.
    It walks through hospitals. It stays through suffering.
    And it says — you still matter. Even now.

    Say No to *unfriendly friends.* You guys here are true friends,may God bless all of us.
    Sixteen-year-old Ren Junjie was supposed to graduate with his classmates. But instead of standing beside them in uniform, he lay in a hospital bed, clinging to life with an oxygen mask. So what did his friends do? They brought the graduation to him. Over 60 students and teachers walked to the hospital — carrying benches, letters, flowers, and hope. They dressed up. They posed beside his bed. And for one brief, beautiful moment, he smiled. The next morning… Ren passed away. But he didn’t die forgotten. He died surrounded by love, by loyalty, by classmates who refused to leave him behind. Because true friendship doesn’t stop at the classroom door. It walks through hospitals. It stays through suffering. And it says — you still matter. Even now. Say No to *unfriendly friends.* You guys here are true friends,may God bless all of us.
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  • YOUR MOM MAKES ME HAPPY*

    *Episode 4: A Family Affair*

    Omar decided it was time for Sarah to meet his family. He was excited to introduce her to the people he loved, and he hoped they would love her just as much.

    As they arrived at his parents' house, Omar's mom, Fatima, greeted them with a warm smile. "It's so nice to finally meet you, Sarah!" she exclaimed, hugging her tightly.

    Sarah was charmed by Fatima's warmth and hospitality. She felt at ease as they sat down for dinner, surrounded by Omar's family. Ahmed, Omar's dad, asked Sarah questions about her interests and hobbies, and she impressed him with her intelligence and kindness.

    As the evening progressed, Omar watched Sarah laugh and joke with his family, feeling grateful that they seemed to get along so well. He knew that his family was important to him, and it meant a lot that they liked Sarah.

    After dinner, Fatima pulled Omar aside and whispered, "She's lovely, beta (son). You two seem perfect for each other."

    Omar smiled, feeling happy that his mom approved. "Thanks, Mom. I'm really falling for her."

    Fatima smiled back. "I can see that. Just remember, relationships take work, but if you both are committed, you can build a beautiful life together."

    Omar nodded, taking his mom's words to heart. He knew that he wanted to spend the rest of his life making Sarah happy, and he hoped she felt the same way...

    (To be continued...)
    YOUR MOM MAKES ME HAPPY* *Episode 4: A Family Affair* Omar decided it was time for Sarah to meet his family. He was excited to introduce her to the people he loved, and he hoped they would love her just as much. As they arrived at his parents' house, Omar's mom, Fatima, greeted them with a warm smile. "It's so nice to finally meet you, Sarah!" she exclaimed, hugging her tightly. Sarah was charmed by Fatima's warmth and hospitality. She felt at ease as they sat down for dinner, surrounded by Omar's family. Ahmed, Omar's dad, asked Sarah questions about her interests and hobbies, and she impressed him with her intelligence and kindness. As the evening progressed, Omar watched Sarah laugh and joke with his family, feeling grateful that they seemed to get along so well. He knew that his family was important to him, and it meant a lot that they liked Sarah. After dinner, Fatima pulled Omar aside and whispered, "She's lovely, beta (son). You two seem perfect for each other." Omar smiled, feeling happy that his mom approved. "Thanks, Mom. I'm really falling for her." Fatima smiled back. "I can see that. Just remember, relationships take work, but if you both are committed, you can build a beautiful life together." Omar nodded, taking his mom's words to heart. He knew that he wanted to spend the rest of his life making Sarah happy, and he hoped she felt the same way... (To be continued...)
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  • YOUR MOM MAKES ME ME HAPPY

    *Episode 3: A Deeper Connection*

    As the days turned into weeks, Omar and Sarah's relationship blossomed. They spent countless hours exploring the city, trying new restaurants, and laughing together. Omar felt like he was getting to know Sarah on a deeper level, and he was amazed by their connection.

    One evening, as they sat on the couch, watching a movie, Omar turned to Sarah and asked, "What makes you happy?"

    Sarah thought for a moment before responding, "I find happiness in the little things – a beautiful sunset, a good book, or a warm cup of coffee on a chilly morning. But most of all, I find happiness in the people I love and who love me back."

    Omar's heart swelled with emotion. He felt like he had found someone who understood the importance of love and connection. He leaned in and kissed her, feeling a spark of electricity run through his body.

    As they pulled back, Sarah smiled and said, "I love the way you make me feel. You have a way of calming my nerves and making me feel like everything will be okay."

    Omar's heart skipped a beat. He knew that he felt the same way about her. He took her hand and said, "I love the way you make me feel too. You bring light and joy into my life."

    As they sat there, wrapped in each other's arms, Omar knew that he was falling deeply in love with Sarah. He couldn't wait to see what the future held for them...

    (To you know what might happen next?)
    YOUR MOM MAKES ME ME HAPPY *Episode 3: A Deeper Connection* As the days turned into weeks, Omar and Sarah's relationship blossomed. They spent countless hours exploring the city, trying new restaurants, and laughing together. Omar felt like he was getting to know Sarah on a deeper level, and he was amazed by their connection. One evening, as they sat on the couch, watching a movie, Omar turned to Sarah and asked, "What makes you happy?" Sarah thought for a moment before responding, "I find happiness in the little things – a beautiful sunset, a good book, or a warm cup of coffee on a chilly morning. But most of all, I find happiness in the people I love and who love me back." Omar's heart swelled with emotion. He felt like he had found someone who understood the importance of love and connection. He leaned in and kissed her, feeling a spark of electricity run through his body. As they pulled back, Sarah smiled and said, "I love the way you make me feel. You have a way of calming my nerves and making me feel like everything will be okay." Omar's heart skipped a beat. He knew that he felt the same way about her. He took her hand and said, "I love the way you make me feel too. You bring light and joy into my life." As they sat there, wrapped in each other's arms, Omar knew that he was falling deeply in love with Sarah. He couldn't wait to see what the future held for them... (To you know what might happen next?)
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  • I pray for you today that God Almighty will attend to every situation bothering your mind and it will become testimony, you will move from glory to glory and the mighty power of God for greatness will locate you anywhere you are. By God's authority and command, this day, week, month, and this year shall be the beginning of a new era of progress, success, joy, promotion, and victory in all areas of your life in the Mighty Name of Jesus Christ. (Amen).

    *FOBCARES *
    I pray for you today that God Almighty will attend to every situation bothering your mind and it will become testimony, you will move from glory to glory and the mighty power of God for greatness will locate you anywhere you are. By God's authority and command, this day, week, month, and this year shall be the beginning of a new era of progress, success, joy, promotion, and victory in all areas of your life in the Mighty Name of Jesus Christ. (Amen). *FOBCARES ✍️*
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  • As you lie down sleep prophecy in to your life, what you want to see tomorrow.
    As you lie down sleep prophecy in to your life, what you want to see tomorrow.
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  • O God, who restore us to eternal life in the Resurrection of Christ, raise us up, we pray, to the author of our salvation, who is seated at your right hand, so that when our Saviour comes again in majesty, those you have given new birth in Baptism may be clothed with blessed immortality. Through our Lord...

    O God, who restore us to eternal life in the Resurrection of Christ, raise us up, we pray, to the author of our salvation, who is seated at your right hand, so that when our Saviour comes again in majesty, those you have given new birth in Baptism may be clothed with blessed immortality. Through our Lord...
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    f@ke life
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  • Life is a process don't rush at all
    Life is a process don't rush at all
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  • Not everything that looks like support is support.
    Stay wise. Stay grounded. Stay watching.

    #LifeLesson #HumbleThoughts #RealTalk
    Not everything that looks like support is support. Stay wise. Stay grounded. Stay watching. #LifeLesson #HumbleThoughts #RealTalk
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  • Sometimes, Poverty Is Not Financial. It’s Personality.

    You’ll meet some people,
    and instantly understand why they are where they are.

    Not because of lack of money…
    But because of lack of gratitude.
    Lack of honour.
    Lack of self-awareness.

    Entitled. Ungrateful. Energy drainers.

    They meet someone above their level
    someone willing to help, guide, or pour into them
    and they start measuring what they didn’t get instead of honoring what they did.

    Newsflash:

    If someone gives you time, access, knowledge, or even correction
    and you repay it with attitude or silence…
    Then congratulations, you’ve just blocked your own next level.

    You don’t climb by biting the hand that lifted you.
    You don’t grow by mocking the grace that fed you.

    And let’s be honest:
    If you can’t even say “thank you” when someone pours into your future,
    You don’t deserve to leave the mud.

    Gratitude is not weakness.
    It’s currency.
    It’s the gate pass to rooms your mouth alone can’t ope hin.

    If someone of higher status helps you — no matter how little
    Be grateful. Loudly. Publicly. Consistently.

    Because in life, people don’t remember what you asked for.
    They remember how you acted after they gave.
    Sometimes, Poverty Is Not Financial. It’s Personality. You’ll meet some people, and instantly understand why they are where they are. Not because of lack of money… But because of lack of gratitude. Lack of honour. Lack of self-awareness. Entitled. Ungrateful. Energy drainers. They meet someone above their level someone willing to help, guide, or pour into them and they start measuring what they didn’t get instead of honoring what they did. Newsflash: If someone gives you time, access, knowledge, or even correction and you repay it with attitude or silence… Then congratulations, you’ve just blocked your own next level. You don’t climb by biting the hand that lifted you. You don’t grow by mocking the grace that fed you. And let’s be honest: If you can’t even say “thank you” when someone pours into your future, You don’t deserve to leave the mud. 📍Gratitude is not weakness. It’s currency. It’s the gate pass to rooms your mouth alone can’t ope hin. If someone of higher status helps you — no matter how little Be grateful. Loudly. Publicly. Consistently. Because in life, people don’t remember what you asked for. They remember how you acted after they gave.
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