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CUBAN PETE & BAD BUNNY

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Why was a 3:20 broadcast performance on national television during the 1950s and a 2020s 13-minute halftime show produced by another one of the most famous performers, the cause of American interest and division? This is our America.

LITTLE NYC

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It reportedly began with a miniature replica of the RCA Building in New York City’s Rockefeller Center, where my own NYC media career started. JM enjoyed the process so much that the next day, he built another building. Then another. And Joe just kept going.

He says there was never a moment when he felt he’d gone too far. Not when he built all of Rockefeller Center. Not when he expanded to all of Midtown. Not when Manhattan was complete. And not even when the entire city of New York took shape.

PARADISE FOUND

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Here's an idea. Are you searching for an affordable paradise home?

BCO

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BE CONSIDERATE OF OTHERS
A GLOBAL DIGITAL MOVEMENT
I COMMIT TO:
✅ Pause before I react
✅ Listen before I assume
✅ Elevate quiet heroism
✅ Refuse to reward cruelty
✅ Teach character over clout
✅ Be considerate, even when it's inconvenient
#BeConsiderate #BCEO

ANOTHER DAY

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This is dedicated to all my children and grandkids, from see you in the morning, to hello, mister sunshine. I have three words for Youse. RUN TO ME

SHOWER vs BATH

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Do you prefer it at night, first thing in the morning, or does it matter? I happen to like it in the morning.

US PRICES

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As Americans continue to weigh major life decisions amid rising living costs and economic uncertainty, having location-specific benchmarks can help individuals and families make more informed, sustainable choices. It’s also a useful tool for employers, policymakers, and planners aiming to align wages and resources with the realities of daily life nationwide.

GOAT GENERATION

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It used to be that the "Greatest Generation" were Americans born between approximately 1901 and 1924, who came of age during the Great Depression and World War II. This generation is characterized by their resilience, patriotism, and strong work ethic. The term gained popularity after Tom Brokaw's book, "The Greatest Generation," highlighted their sacrifices and contributions during World War II. Then along came US.

MOTTO

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I breathe in courage, confidence, personal power, and compassion.
I breathe out fear, tension, anxiety, anger, and stress.

Love all. Trust a few. Do wrong to no one.

I keep my attention in the present moment.
This day, this breath, this is my life.

I live not for where I labor, but who I work with.
People matter most.
Life is nothing without the ones I care about.

I choose to live each day as if it were my last.
If today were all I had, I would ask:

What truly matters right now?

Who needs my love?

What can I release from yesterday?

I celebrate small wins. Every day matters.
Mistakes are teachers—I don’t waste them.
Obstacles become opportunities.
Comfort zones are meant to be stretched.

I live life on my terms, in alignment with my deepest values.
The meaning of my life is what I make of it.

I do not seek validation from others—I already have what it takes.
My body has carried me this far. I treat it with respect and gratitude.

I show kindness, even in difficulty.
I listen like I wish others would.
I give compassion, even if it’s not returned.
I surround myself with those who see the best in me, and I return the favor.

We either win or learn.
We are all works in progress.
We cannot save others, but we can offer them respect and consideration.

Time waits for no one.
Every new day is a chance to begin again.