After the USS Indianapolis was torpedoed in the final days of World War II, over 1,000 men were thrown into the open ocean. Only 316 survived. In this gripping firsthand account, Edgar Harrell recounts the harrowing four and a half days he spent in shark-infested waters—battling heat, dehydration, and despair. His story is one of unthinkable loss, extraordinary courage, and the quiet strength that emerges in life’s darkest moment
Be True…or BS?
Test your smarts, instincts, and sense of humor as you sort out what’s real and what’s made up. Each round brings unbelievable statements—some true,...
The Ferris Wheel
Discover the surprising history behind the Ferris Wheel with Emily Isbell in this Betcha Didn’t Know! Learn how a humble carnival ride stole the...
How Do I Gain Belief in Myself and Avoid Pride?
Believing in yourself is obviously critical – you know that. That’s why you asked the question. But you also have to avoid pride. That...
Crossing the Rubicon
Betcha Didn’t Know… the phrase “Crossing the Rubicon” comes from a bold, irreversible decision that launched a civil war and helped create the Roman...
Advice for a debt free 21 year old who owns a business?
Question: I’m 21 years old. I graduated from high school but did not go to college. I am not married and not close. I own my own business, which is...
Distractions
When I was a little girl, my grandfather owned a small farm in Michigan. When it came time for the spring plowing, I often walked behind my grandpa...
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