Zach Lehman (@zachlehman10) 's Twitter Profile
Zach Lehman

@zachlehman10

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calendar_today27-04-2012 05:36:38

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Murray Hill Guy (@murrayhillguy1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The craziest thing isn’t that Charlie Kirk died, or that there’s (very gruesome) footage of him being shot circulating throughout social media. Instead, the craziest thing to me is that so many “normal” liberals such as teachers, nurses, friends, family members are taking a

Jon Gordon (@jongordon11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fact that people are celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk is really sad and disturbing. Whatever your beliefs or political affiliation his wife and children lost a father, his parents lost a son and his friends and family lost a brother. My heart breaks for them. Have

Jon Root (@jonnyroot_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shohei Ohtani has officially put together the greatest athletic performance of our lifetime. 6 shutout innings, 10 strikeouts & 3 HRs We’re watching the greatest baseball player of all-time

Anthony (@imantcalabrese) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So blessed to have found a hobby and career that i genuinely love Gym and sales respectively I feel like some people go their whole lives without ever finding something they’re truly good at or enjoy Incredibly thankful that I’ve actually figured out what makes me happy at

Blake Burge (@blakeaburge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a friend tell me once: "When you're feeling overwhelmed, there are only two things you should do––get organized and get to work. The rest is just noise. Peace is found in progress." Some of the best advice I've ever received.

daz.hl (@metamatedaz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i have no desire to be rich so i can buy a lambo or birkins. I want to be rich so I can control my time and go to the gym at 2 pm on a wednesday. sit at a cafe and relax for an hour on a rainy afternoon. so I can cook meals at home with fresh ingredients. spend on my

Mr. Wayne | Relationship & Social Skills👨 (@mrwayneslair) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My father gave me this advice shortly after I got married to the love of my life. He knew a thing or three about lifelong love: when my mother passed away, they had just celebrated their 63rd anniversary. I was working long hours and feeling put-upon when I would come home to

GehGeh (@official_gegeh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ages 25–30 are hard for a man because reality hits. You start seeing patterns you ignored before, bad habits, weak choices, wasted time. You realize some of your pain isn’t bad luck, it’s repeated mistakes. That awareness is heavy, but it’s also the beginning of real growth.