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      <title>How to Be the Coolest Manager in the World</title>
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      <description>Unlock the secrets to becoming a manager everyone admires! Learn actionable strategies to lead, inspire, and build the coolest workplace culture.</description>
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                    Managers shape the culture and mood of an entire team. But how do you elevate from an ordinary manager to the coolest in the world? This guide dives deep into what sets extraordinary managers apart — and how you can harness those qualities for yourself.
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  1. Lead With Authenticity

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                    Authenticity is magnetic. Being genuine, transparent, and open about your strengths and weaknesses builds a deep foundation of trust. Share your story and invite others to do the same. Your vulnerability transforms the workplace into a safe space where innovation thrives.
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                    As a manager, lead by example. Admit your mistakes, celebrate your quirks, and never shy away from learning in public. Authenticity, more than expertise, wins hearts and loyalty.
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                    When was the last time you showed your team the real you?
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  2. Elevate Everyone’s Voice

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                    The coolest managers don’t just listen — they amplify. Invite input from every personality type. Celebrate quiet wins and draw out fresh perspectives from those who typically stay silent. Leadership isn’t about your voice being the loudest, but about making sure everyone’s voice is heard.
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                    Empowering your team to speak their minds and contribute ideas is the hallmark of truly innovative workplaces. Are you a manager who listens, or a leader who amplifies?
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                    Challenge yourself: how can you elevate every voice on your team today?
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  3. Make Work Fun, Not Just Productive

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                    Celebrations, laughter, and creative breaks are fuel for high performance. Find small ways to make work playful, whether that’s a spontaneous donut run, a whimsical Slack channel, or themed team huddles.
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                    When people have fun, they feel safe and valued — and that’s where true engagement lives!
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                    Being the coolest manager in the world is about humanity, inspiration, and impact. Celebrate authenticity, champion every voice, and make your culture positively magnetic. The world is waiting for your cool leadership. Ready to step in?
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2025 18:36:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>How to Be the Coolest Guy in Any Room</title>
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      <description>Unlock your inner charisma — practical techniques to stand out, be remembered, and connect authentically wherever you go.</description>
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                    Being the coolest guy in any room doesn’t mean being the loudest or most flashy. It’s about presence, authenticity, and positive influence. Here’s how anyone can elevate their energy, impact, and reputation.
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  1. Own Your Story

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                    People gravitate to those who are comfortable in their own skin. Confidence isn’t about bravado: it’s the quiet warmth of someone who knows who they are and is proud of their journey—ups and downs included.
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                    What parts of your story do you own, and which do you still hide?
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  2. Lift Others Up

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                    The coolest guy is usually the guy celebrating someone else! Shine a light on the room’s unsung heroes, make introductions, and let kindness be your signature.
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                    If you give more than you get, you’ll always have someone rooting for you in return.
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  3. Master the Art of Listening

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                    Charisma lives in real connection. Listening deeply (without planning your reply) instantly sets you apart. People notice when you care.
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                    The coolest guy isn’t measured by attention but by authentic influence and positive echoes left behind. Be yourself, give more, and listen well—the world needs more of YOU.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2025 18:36:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>How to Be the Coolest Person in the World</title>
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      <description>Explore big-picture mindset shifts and proven habits to become the person everyone looks up to — whether as friend, manager, or inspiration.</description>
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                    Imagine being the person others want to be around — not out of envy, but admiration. The coolest person draws people in with warmth, positivity, and action. Here’s how you can embody that energy in every area of life.
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  1. Radiate Positivity

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                    Optimism is contagious. Greet challenges with curiosity. Encourage solutions instead of complaints. Your positive attitude is a beacon, inviting others to catch your vibe and rise above negativity.
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                    How do you stay positive even on hard days?
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                    The coolest people are always learning, growing, and trying new things. Whether reading, traveling, or exploring, your drive to know more keeps you fresh—and humbly inspiring to others.
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                    Small acts of kindness are the core of cool. Do favors just because, help people without making them feel indebted — authenticity is always recognized.
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                    Anyone can be the coolest person in the world by combining positivity, curiosity, and giving spirit. Make the world brighter, one choice at a time. The impact is bigger than you know!
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      <title>How to Be the Coolest Friend in the World</title>
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      <description>Friendship leveled up! Actionable habits and mindset shifts that make you the friend everyone wants to have in their corner.</description>
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                    Becoming the coolest friend in the world isn’t about being popular — it’s about bringing light, authenticity, and trust to every connection. Friendship is a gift we choose to give every day.
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                    Listen without distraction. Engage in stories, celebrate victories, sit with pain. True friendship lives in the moments you give undivided attention—no phone, no agenda, just “I’m here for you.”
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                    How often do you show a friend you’re truly present?
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                    The coolest friends spotlight what makes others amazing. Appreciating quirks, boosting dreams, defending loved ones in absentia—these moments make bonds unbreakable.
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                    Cultivate a comeback culture. We all fall, but the best friends help each other rise stronger. Your words and actions can be a lifeline when someone is struggling.
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                    Ask yourself: Who needs you at their side right now?
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                    The coolest friends aren’t just companions—they’re allies in growth, adventure, and healing. Be present, celebrate uniqueness, and offer support through thick and thin. Are you ready to be the friend everyone needs?
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2025 18:36:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Discover the inspiring journey and unique qualities that make 'The Coolest Guy in the World' stand out. Motivation, humor, and vision combine for a life worth following!</description>
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                    Who is the coolest guy in the world? It’s a question that sparks curiosity, debate, and a desire to find inspiration in the people around us. The idea of coolness isn’t just about appearance or style—it’s about authenticity, impact, and unshakable confidence. In this blog post, we’ll explore what it truly means to be the coolest guy in the world—and why striving for genuine “cool” can transform not just your own life, but the lives of everyone you meet.
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                    At the heart of coolness is authenticity. The coolest guys aren’t trying to be someone they’re not. They own their quirks, their story, and their unique perspective. Whether it’s through dazzling charisma or quiet confidence, authenticity is what draws people in. Think about someone in your life who is unapologetically themselves—how does it make you feel? Inspired? Empowered? Coolness starts when you are true to you.
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                    The journey to authenticity isn’t always easy. It means accepting your past, acknowledging your flaws, and wearing your truth proudly. The coolest guy in the world is often someone who has learned from challenges—who transforms setbacks into stepping stones, and whose resilience radiates outwards.
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                    If you look around, you’ll find that people gravitate toward those who aren’t afraid to stand out. Have you ever felt the urge to hide a part of yourself at work, school, or even among friends? What would happen if you let that part shine?
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                    Cool isn’t ego—it’s about elevating others. The coolest guy in the world often possesses a rare gift: making everyone around him feel important, valued, and heard. He’s the kind of person who remembers your name, listens when you speak, and encourages you to shine. His energy is contagious; his presence lifts the room.
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                    What sets such a person apart is genuine empathy and a commitment to service. The coolest guy gives without expectation, mentors those who need guidance, and stands up for those who have no voice. In a world craving connection, he is a beacon of hope that real cool comes from kindness and courage.
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                    Who is someone who has made a difference in your life just by being present? How can you offer the same courage and compassion to others?
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                    What makes the coolest guy in the world unforgettable is his vision. He doesn’t just talk about dreams—he chases them relentlessly. When setbacks arise, he adapts. Instead of giving up, he grows stronger, learning from every experience. Purpose fuels his actions, inspiring others to pursue their own passions, too.
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                    From community leadership to creative innovation, the coolest guy leads by example. He’s not afraid to blaze new trails, face criticism, or stand alone if necessary. His coolness stems from courage, not conformity. Have you ever admired someone who follows their passion with such intensity that you’re motivated to start taking bold steps yourself?
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                    The world needs more people to embrace their vision and move with purpose. Will you be one of them?
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                    Being the coolest guy in the world isn’t about perfection—it’s about positive impact, authentic living, and the ability to inspire others to greatness. If you want to embody true coolness, start by being yourself, uplifting those around you, and chasing your dreams with passion. The journey won’t always be easy, but it will always be worth it. Now is the time to discover the coolest version of you.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2025 18:34:45 GMT</pubDate>
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           Brokenness is the lowest place you can be. Brokenness is a state of strong emotional pain that stops someone from living a normal or healthy life. Nobody wants to be in a position of brokenness. Most of us have been there in one way or another and wouldn’t wish it on anyone else. I’ve been there more than I wish; I know it all too well. But, having spent much time there, I’ve discovered a secret. Here’s the secret, God is close to the brokenhearted; he can reach us at our darkest times. As C.S. Lewis said, “God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pain; it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world.”
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           We are in the most pain, and yet God is there? Seems crazy! But that’s how God works. He makes something out of nothing. There is a real beauty that’s found in brokenness. It’s in those times that we can hear Him the most. We can slow down and grieve and process; in doing so, we discover more about ourselves and God.
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           Brokenness Allows You to Realize You Are Not Always In Control
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           Life can be going great, and we feel like we’ve got everything under control, and then boom, travesty strikes. We realize that the world does not revolve around us. We are not in full control and never will be. We must learn to become okay with this fact. Learn to control what we can control and trust that the world reciprocates.
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           Brokenness Allows You To Understand Pain Which Can Develop Greater Empathy
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           Experiencing pain properly allows you to understand the world around you. You realize that nobody is perfect, and we are all subject to pain. When we experience pain and see things in a new light, it allows us to extend grace to those who are going through similar situations. Without our experiences, we would not be able to comprehend the world around us. We all view the world through our lenses. We can become more mature and empathetic when our lenses become more complete.
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           Brokenness Allows For Opportunity To Self-Reflect Thus Leading To Self-Awareness
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           In our most difficult times, we can see our weaknesses and strengths. During these times, we can also determine how resilient we are. We reach further and deeper and find ways to be stronger and better. It takes amazing strength to pull yourself out of a dark place.
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           Brokenness Allows You To Look To A Higher Being For Help
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           In these moments, we begin to see where our strength ends and God’s begins. Not that there is a beginning or end to God’s strength because He is omnipotent/all-powerful. There is no limit or beginning or end. But we can see where our strength ends and that God has been there waiting for us the whole time.
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           Brokenness Allows You To Understand Who Matters And What Matters
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            We find out who is there for us in our most difficult moments. Anyone can be there for your good times, but a true friend will be there in the hardest moments. Those who make time for you when they stand nothing to gain are the people who matter most.
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           Also, during this time, you begin to prioritize how you need to spend your time. This is where you find out what matters. You begin to see how you’ve miscalculated your time and energy and can begin to refocus on what matters.
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           Brokenness Allows You To Understand The Deeper Meaning Of Every Experience
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           Once you experience strength and grow from the brokenness, you can see the world in a new light. You realize that your pain was not just for you. You now have valuable knowledge, experience, and realization to be able to help others. You realize that it’s now your time to be strong for others. This is called compassion, when you empathize, see a need and respond.
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           Tough times will come; that’s part of life, but when they do, take solace in knowing the most beautiful things come out of the ugliest circumstances. Your greatest growth opportunities come at these times. Learn to embrace it and come out stronger. They are all part of allowing you to experience brokenness and meet God in a new way you have never experienced. Learn to discover the beauty in brokenness.
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           This is growth; this is life. This is the love of God.
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2022 00:53:23 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Mental Health Awareness and transparency. Cedrick Webb discusses mental health and transparency.</description>
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           Let’s talk about mental health. Mental health if you allow it could take you from lows to highs, from the bottom to the top, and from rags to riches. Yet also could take you from highs to lows, from top to bottom, and from riches to rags. It’s such a powerful agent and yet for the longest time has been frowned upon to talk about. 
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           For years I learned how to tap into the magnificent power of mental health and allow it to propel me from shy to bold, from welfare to financial freedom, and from insignificant to influential. I’ve also seen it neglected and passed down from generation to generation. 
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           I thought that I’d learn how to master my mind and determine my outcomes and future. Then at age 41, I had the hardest year of my life. In fact, the past 3 years have been the hardest thing I’ve ever had to endure. I can’t speak to most of the things I’ve had to endure but let me tell you just a few; I went from my sister passing away, to climbing to the top of the corporate ladder, quitting my job the day of the pandemic, gaining guardianship of my two nephews, building one of the fastest-growing companies in the nation. That’s just a snapshot of my past couple of years. There’s much more that is too deep and impactful to discuss at this time. 
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           Then 2021 hit me like a ton of bricks. All the burdens I was carrying became too much for one person to endure, I saw myself drift into depression. I went from being able to overcome any obstacles in my way to not being able to get myself out of bed. I could not pick up the phone, drive a car, or make many leadership decisions without feeling like I was falling apart. The anxiety came, as well as the lethargy and weight gain. There were days that all I wanted to do was sleep. I wanted to lock myself in a dark room and not appear again for a week. 
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            I was fortunate enough to be able to work my way out of it. However, it wouldn’t have been as easy if I didn’t have the resources to work my way out. The experience I’ve gained from working my way out of every situation I’ve ever encountered, the knowledge towards a master’s degree in Counseling, and the financial freedom to be able to hire my best friends so that I could spend some time taking care of myself. I’ve learned the need for
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            when we talk about mental health. 
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           I had never learned how to take care of myself, how to relax, or how to not always have to be strong for everyone else. I’ve had to learn these things just like I’ve had to learn everything else in my entire life. I’ve had to learn them the hard way, through experience. The hard way is not the most fun way or the most talked-about way, but I’ve learned that it’s the most enlightened way if you allow it to be. I’ve learned that all the experiences in my life have turned out for good. All the pain I’ve endured has been to give strength to others. All the challenges I’ve encountered have given me stories for others. Lastly, all the things I’ve learned have given me wisdom for others.
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           Mental health IS health. For those that know me, know that I don’t like talking about myself or drawing attention to myself. I share these things because we all need to know that we are not alone. If you can use my story to draw strength then the story must be told. We MUST start talking about mental health.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2022 16:51:33 GMT</pubDate>
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           Instead of looking at management from the traditional role, try looking at it as managing up. Managing up will make your boss's job much easier while demonstrating you are more than capable and pleasant to work with.
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           Bosses are tire of having to manage, if you manage your relationship with your boss great things will come. You will level up quicker and have a great relationship built off of trust and competence.
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           Be the initiator, pick up the phone and keep your boss in the loop. When you initiate, it communicates that you care. When you don’t, it could communicate that you’ve checked out. Remember, YOU CANNOT NOT COMMUNICATE!
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            There will inevitably be problems, those whose find solutions are bringing real value. Be optimistic and look for ways to improve. Be proactive and solution-oriented. WHERE THERE IS A PROBLEM THERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY!
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            Complaining is easy, most people do it. It’s also exhausting and leads to a downward spiral. Instead of complaining, identify what you need and why and ask for it. Make a clear request that makes your job easier and your boss’s job easier. Don’t put others in position to have to guess what you need. ASK AND IT SHALL BE GIVEN!
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      <description>Vicious Cycles Of Poverty And Mental Health. Poverty, Mental Health, Stress, Coping, Education, Acting Out, Abuse. Breaking The Chains, Generational Curses</description>
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           My Firsthand Experience Of Unrecognized &amp;amp; Untreated Mental Health Issues, And The Downward Spiral That It All Creates
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           Rarely have I talked about it because I feared most would not be able to understand. 
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
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            I will share my family's story and how I am changing the world for good. Please know that my family has permitted me to share their story in hopes that it will illuminate real-life struggles and be used for good to help those who may need it. It takes a great deal of humility and selflessness on my family members to allow me to share this story. For that, I am grateful. Where there is no struggle, there is no story. 
           
                      
                      
                      
                      
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           When I was a boy, nine grandchildren were close in age, and we all had close relationships with each other. I firmly believe that they all wanted to do good in life and wished for more. Unfortunately, of those nine grandchildren, I am the only one who can fully financially support myself and my family and is mentally healthy. 
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           This vicious cycle swallows people up and ruins their lives. It projects negativity onto others. People don't like to hear this, but ultimately, it's our choices that make us who we are, even though we all struggle differently, and some struggle more than others. We can choose to become bitter or better. I choose better and can attest that it is much easier said than done. 
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           In general, with a few exceptions, I understand why it all unfolded this way for my family. I cannot judge or condemn anyone, as they carried the burden of the vicious cycle that was passed down to them. People may initially be a product of their environment. But, I believe there is hope and choices that can be made to break that cycle. The previous generation's problems have indeed been dumped on my family, along with the new issues created, thus flowing into a nightmare of a downward spiral. Their normal pulled them in and swallowed them up just as it had done the generation before them.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           I still struggle with sleepless nights when I think of those loved ones I’ve lost. My heart breaks, and I become emotional when I look back at my long and lonely journey and for my family, for they never had a fair chance at normalcy. It may seem that I have little in common with them; however, through my willingness to be open and my personal growth, I have come to see that I have so much more in common with them than even I knew. Because of their hardships, when I see the poor, the oppressed, and those struggling in life, I see my family, and I see myself. These are my people. This is my family. 
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           My sister wanted a normal life where she could take care of her boys and dreamed about being married someday. She even wanted me to walk her down the aisle and give her away if that ever happened. She often referred to me as “the dad she never had”. Unfortunately, the normal life never did happen, because she could not fully take care of herself. Through it all, I wanted to be there for her. She was my biggest fan and repeatedly told me that she believed I could do anything.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           I was there with her during the struggles. I was there during her coma. I was there to pick her up when she got out of prison. I was the last person to speak with her before she took her life at the age of forty. I planned her funeral and stood alone for her receiving line. Anyone who has ever done this for a sibling or loved one knows how difficult this is, but I was not alone in being impacted by her death—her teenage boys were also there
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           Dear Teacher, you are the hero makers!
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           You are the underappreciated, overworked, and underpaid. You are the backbone of America and our hope for future generations—you are the hero makers!
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            You may not recognize it, but you have helped shape and mold more people than you will ever know. There are children who look up to you and cling to your every word and action. You may be their only source of
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           —their place of protection from the ugly world they see outside of your class. How you carry yourself and how you make them feel could change their lives.
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            I thank you because I was that child who needed you. I felt your
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            and ran with it. It helped shape my future. Thank you for leading the way and for showing love and grace to the unlikeliest of all your students. Thank you for looking out for me when no one else did. I know it was you who made sure I had lunch. It was you who made sure I had all the school supplies I needed. It was you who made sure I got a book during book fair. It was you who sometimes even made sure I had shoes and clothes to wear. 
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            I’m forty years old now but that child has never left me. He’s still in there. Everything inside me screams
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           . I see a world of possibilities opened to me that I could have previously only imagined. I was able to rise above poverty and now am in a position to help others. I was able to overcome extreme shyness and now I use my words for a living. I aspire to speak words of kindness, support, and encouragement to people who need it, but more importantly, I seek to use my actions to help others. The world is full of people who say a lot but do little. You, Teacher, are the doer. You are changing the world and because you helped change my world, I will strive to help change future generations. 
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           I’ve worked hard because of your belief in me. I’ve always fought hard to prove something, whether it’s proving my doubters wrong or my supporters right—supporters like you.
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            I will pass it on. I will find the overachievers and help empower them. I will help you help others. If you have a child or children in your class in need of help, let me know. We know that child did not choose to be disadvantaged. I will do whatever I can to help. I have worked my entire life to get to this point. Let me partner with you. You can let me know what you need and we can keep it anonymous as so many did for me.
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