⏮️ Thierry Henry’s response to why his statue looks sad outside The Emirates: “I was upset that day, because we were playing Tottenham… and I don’t like Tottenham.” ❤️🤣
A Christmas morning reflection…
95%
By the time your child turns 18, you've spent ~95% of the time you will ever spend with them in your lifetime.
There are specific windows, much shorter than you care to admit, during which certain people and relationships will occupy your life.
You may have only one more summer with all of your siblings. Two more trips with that old group of friends. A few more years with your grandpa. A handful of encounters with that coworker you love. One more long walk with your parents.
If you fail to appreciate these windows, they will quickly disappear.
Time Wealth is about an awareness of these windows.
But more importantly, it’s about taking action against that awareness.
It's about recognizing that you are in more control of your time than you realize.
That you can take actions to create time with the people you love most.
That you can bend these curves.
That 95% is an average—and you’ve never wanted to be average in anything your entire life.
So, show up to that recital. Plan that trip with old friends. Grab that quick coffee. Go on that walk with your parents. Have that meal with your sibling.
In the end, it's not about the journey, it's not about the destination, it's about the company. The people along the way.
Cherish the people and the rest will fall into place as it should.
Not sure if I’ve ever gotten this emotional watching a commercial before
The conversations, the memories, the music
It all broke me
Thank you for making me cry today, Chevrolet
Saints kicker Charlie Smyth, a former Gaelic football player from Ireland who made his NFL debut last month, now has signed a three-year contract with New Orleans, per his agent Paul Sheehy.
OK, we didn't know this: Frank Wilson said the opening kick coverage team was all walk-on players. They called it Seal Team Six.
"It was something they earned and deserved. It was more precious than an NIL deal. They got to play in Tiger Stadium. They can tell their children."
Eberechi Eze is the third Arsenal player to score a hat trick in a north London derby. The most recent was Alan Sunderland in 1978, Ted Drake before him.