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Talk about proving people wrong. Todd Graves recently shared that a college professor once gave him an F on the business plan that later became Raising Cane’s — now a billion-dollar company. Let that sink in. An F. Most people would’ve folded. Changed majors. Gave up. But Todd kept believing in his idea, kept working, and kept pushing forward — even when authority figures told him it wouldn’t work. Fast forward to today: Raising Cane’s has exploded nationwide, created thousands of jobs, and turned a “failed” school project into a massive success story. This is your reminder: Grades don’t define destiny. Opinions don’t determine outcomes. And setbacks don’t mean stop. Sometimes your biggest win starts as someone else’s doubt. If nobody believes in your vision yet — keep building anyway. #ToddGraves #RaisingCanes #EntrepreneurMindset #SuccessStory #NeverGiveUp #BusinessMotivation #FromFtoFortune #RealLifeInspiration #StartupLife #BillionDollarBrand #HardWorkPaysOff #DreamBig #LifeLessons

John Spencer Ellis

The Power of Taking the High Road The phrase “always take the high road” originates from the idea of choosing a path of moral elevation over stooping to base levels. Its rationale lies in preserving one’s integrity amid conflict. When faced with provocation, reacting with grace rather than retaliation maintains personal dignity and prevents escalation. Psychologically, it fosters emotional resilience, reducing stress from grudges. Socially, it enhances reputation—observers often admire restraint, leading to stronger relationships and opportunities. Ultimately, it aligns with long-term success: negativity breeds cycles of harm, while positivity attracts positive outcomes. As the saying goes, “You take the high road and you’ll come out ahead,” because integrity outlasts pettiness. Consider workplace drama: a colleague “goes low” by spreading false rumors to undermine your promotion. Instead of counter-gossiping, you focus on excelling in your role, addressing concerns professionally with your boss. Result? Your competence shines, earning the promotion while the rumormonger loses credibility. In personal disputes, a friend “acts low” by betraying trust, like sharing private secrets during an argument. Taking the high road means forgiving silently or setting boundaries calmly, without revenge. Over time, this rebuilds healthier bonds or frees you from toxicity, leaving you emotionally ahead. During online trolls: someone “changes low” with vicious comments on your post. Respond with facts or ignore, not insults. This de-escalates, preserves your online image, and often garners support from others. In politics or debates, opponents sling mud. Leaders who stay factual and principled gain voter respect, outlasting smear campaigns. Embracing the high road isn’t weakness—it’s strategic wisdom, ensuring you emerge stronger, respected, and victorious. #highroad #takethehighroad #stayelevated #nevergiveup

justme

In 1431, smoke and ash darkened the sky over Rouen, France, as a young girl was burned to death. Many people called it justice. But in the village of Domrémy, a mother saw it as a tragedy she would never accept. That mother was Isabelle Romée, and the girl was her daughter, Joan. For the world, Joan’s death closed the story. For Isabelle, it opened a long and painful fight. War had taken her home and her security, but it could not take her love. With no money or power, she carried one clear purpose—to clear her daughter’s name and tell the truth. Isabelle traveled where she could, speaking to church leaders and scholars, asking them to review the trial. She was old, poor, and weak in body, but strong in spirit. Years passed, yet she did not stop. At last, her voice reached the highest authorities, and the case was reopened. In 1456, Joan was declared innocent. The false judgment was erased. Isabelle lived to hear the truth spoken aloud. History honors the warrior, but behind her stood a mother whose love and courage refused to let a lie become the final word. #nevergiveup #innocence #justice #inspiration #mysteriousmystery

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GOD WORKS ALL THINGS FOR GOOD

📜 Let us Read from the Word Romans 8:28 — “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.” 🤔 What is in your mind? What suffering are you going through right now? How can anything good come from your suffering, heartbreak, or loss? Could it be that God is shaping something beautiful beneath the pain you can’t yet understand? 📖 About this Bible Verse The Apostle Paul wrote these words while facing persecution and imprisonment for his faith. His message wasn’t that everything in life is good, but that God can bring good out of everything. Even in chains, Paul trusted that God was still at work. 🔥 Blending the bitter and the sweet.. A baker mixes bitter ingredients — salt, flour, raw eggs — none taste good alone. But together, with heat, they make something wonderful. So does God with our lives — blending the bitter and the sweet into something meaningful. 💡 The question is NOT WHY.. it’s HOW.. When something painful happens, instead of asking “Why?”, ask “How will God use this?” Trust His unseen work. This call us all to trust God’s sovereignty when life feels chaotic and senseless. It’s an invitation to believe that even when our plans fall apart, His purpose still stands firm. With God, no suffering is wasted—He weaves every thread, even the painful ones, into a larger tapestry of grace and goodness. Our suffering become tools in God’s hands to shape us and reveal His purpose. What seems broken to us, God can turn into something beautiful and redemptive. 🙏 Let Us Pray Father, thank You for working even my hardships into Your greater plan. Help me believe that no pain is wasted in Your hands. When I can’t see the good, remind me that You are still near. Hold my heart until I can see Your purpose again. In the name of Jesus I pray all this, through the power of the Holy Spirit, I trust You. Amen. #Faith #ChristianLiving #JesusLives #Truth #NeverGiveUp

GOD WORKS ALL THINGS FOR GOOD
Annabelle Linn

🇺🇦 On July 17, 2022, war nearly took everything from him. A helicopter carrying his unit was struck. The blast cost Zakhar both arms, a leg, an eye, and part of his hearing. Doctors gave no prognosis. Seven hospitals in two months. Survival was uncertain. He survived them all. Recovery meant starting over in a body transformed by war. Prosthetics. Surgeries. Infections. Pain measured in days, not weeks. Dependence where independence once lived. Yet through it all, his philosophy never wavered: “It starts with a smile. If you choose positivity, it leads to good things. If you choose negative, it leads only to depression and no future.” Today, Zakhar paints landscapes with his prosthetic arm. He is earning a Master’s in psychology. He is a husband, a father, and a living definition of resilience. His wife Yulia says it best: “Zakhar was highly motivated and optimistic before the injury — and that’s exactly who he is today.” War took nearly everything from his body. It never touched who he is. #ZakharBiryukov #Ukraine #HumanResilience #NeverGiveUp #UkraineStrong #HumanSpirit #UntoldStories

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