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Andy Vuong

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Smile! It's contagious. Be kind. You matter more than you know.

Denver Katılım Mart 2009
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Eminent_minds@minds_eminent·
YOUR PARENTS WON'T ASK FOR THESE; 1. Call them without a reason not when you need money or help. 2. Listen to the same story again. One day, you'll miss it. 3. Help them quietly don't announce it like a favor. 4. Take pictures with them, even when it feels unnecessary. 5. Defend them when others mock their age, habits, or opinions. 6. Make time now, not "after things settle down." They won't. 7. Speak gently when they make mistakes. They're learning your world.
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Andy Vuong@andyvuong·
Just found this hidden in the back of a daily planner. Words to live by. ❤️
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Vala Afshar
Vala Afshar@ValaAfshar·
KOBE BRYANT’S 10 RULES: 1 Get better every day 2 Prove them wrong 3 Work on your weaknesses 4 Execute what you practiced 5 Learn from greatness 6 Learn from wins and losses 7 Practice mindfulness 8 Be ambitious 9 Believe in your team 10 Learn storytelling
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lis@aimellisse·
I love her thoughts, her mindset, her outlook on life 🙌🏻 we all have something to learn from Alysa Liu ✨
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John Cena
John Cena@JohnCena·
Whenever possible move through life with kindness.
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Andy Vuong@andyvuong·
Two remarkably inspiring performances over the past week from @AnthonyKim_Golf and Alysa Liu. I stayed up way past my bedtime to watch AK’s improbable win, his first in 16 years. I’ve long been a huge fan so his story obviously hit hard. He believed in himself when almost no one else did, and accomplished one of the greatest comebacks in any sport. I just learned about Alysa Liu and her story yesterday, and somehow her performance was just as impactful. After reading more about her retirement and watching her gold medal winning skate a half dozen times online, I stayed glued to the tv last night to watch it again. It looked like she was having so much fun when most Olympic athletes look so intense. Lessons I’ll be sure to remember for myself and reiterate with my kids: always believe in yourself and don’t forget to have fun.
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claire de lune@ClaireMPLS·
alysa liu is such an incredible lesson in choosing joy and following your bliss. she didn’t come to milan to win a medal, she came to showcase her art and enjoy herself. and she walked away with gold holding on too tightly never works. let go and enjoy the ride
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Luke Donald
Luke Donald@LukeDonald·
Way to go AK! Redemption stories always resonate. From being one of the most talented players in the world, to disappearing from the game, to putting in the work to get yourself back into the winner’s circle - that takes something special. We all fail at times. Not everyone has the courage to come back, face it, and rebuild. That takes real strength. Congrats, AK
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Andy Vuong@andyvuong·
@ThePupOfWallSt I feel this. Lost my dad 10 years ago. Just 68. My mom’s health is declining. A phone call, even for just a few moments, makes a world of difference. ❤️
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Danny Naz
Danny Naz@ThePupOfWallSt·
I lost my dad 8 years ago. You think you’re prepared. You’re not. Now my mom is 87, and in the last year I’ve watched her decline in ways I never wanted to see. It’s a quiet kind of heartbreak. Not dramatic. Just real. Here’s the truth no one really tells you: When your mom and dad are gone, something fundamental shifts. The ceiling of your life disappears. The people who knew you before the world touched you... they’re not there anymore. And nothing feels the same after that. Absolutely nothing. So if you still have them, even if it’s complicated, even if it’s imperfect, value the time. Call them. Visit. Sit in the silence. Ask the questions you think you have time to ask later. Later is not guaranteed. One day you’ll wish for one more conversation. Don’t wait for that day to understand what you had.
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Andy Vuong@andyvuong·
I understand why some may not be fans of #ValentinesDay but I’m all for any day that reminds us to spread love and kindness. Happy Valentine’s Day! (Don’t forget to call your parents, especially mom.)
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