Motivation Daily by Motiversity - THE RESILIENT - One of the Best Speeches EVER (featuring Coach Pain)
Episode Date: November 16, 2022THE RESILIENT! This Is For The Resilient. For anyone who has ever served. Whether you wear a uniform or not. Thank you for your service. A powerful new motivational speech with Coach Pain.SpeakerCoach... Pain: http://bit.ly/2LmRyea"I am honored to share my story with you so that you can see the path that brought me to where I am today. You see, I believe that it is through difficult situations and great pain that the human spirit grows and character is developed. And my story is a testament to this.The passion came through the most painful loss I have ever experienced, the loss of my mother."Music:Really Slow Motion Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This goes out to the firefighters who goes through a burning building to help those that can't help themselves.
This goes out to the policeman or the police woman who serves and protect those who don't have the ability to protect themselves.
This goes out to all of those men and women who serve, both far and near, on the front lines.
This goes out to our military men and women who give it all.
This goes out to those that never made it home.
This goes out to the families that will never see their loved ones again.
We must never forget those who put it on the people.
Who put it on the line.
We must never forget those who are unselfish.
And being able to contribute what they contribute each and every day.
How can we not recognize them?
How can we not recognize what they do?
Why does it have to just be one particular day that we honor them?
It should never be a one-day thing.
Without these people who serve, without these people that give it their all,
how can we do what we do?
Somebody got to do the job.
They made it up in their minds.
They made it up in their minds and in their hearts that this must be done.
And they are willing to do what is necessary to get the job done.
Think about those kids out there that may not ever see their parents.
again whether it was the mother or the father who may have lost their lives in a line of duty
doesn't matter what you believe in doesn't matter how you feel about certain things
somebody has to be out there somebody has to be willing to go through it somebody has to be
willing to sacrifice sometimes these people never come home this is the time
that we must recognize them.
We must recognize those families.
They may never see their loved ones again.
Oh yes, it's true.
Many people put it on the line.
Many people get out there every day
and do something that has never been done before.
Many people out there put it on the line
and do something special
to help someone else
why can't we recognize them
no matter where you go
no matter where you may be
someone is out there right now
that is doing something far greater
and they're putting so much work in
to make a difference
in this world
why can't we honor them
why can't we honor those servicemen and women
You have to consider the fact.
There are great doctors.
There are great lawyers.
There are great teachers.
There are great mothers and fathers.
There are great people in this world.
We all are responsible for one another.
We all have a duty.
We all have to serve.
Whether you wear a uniform or not.
You have to serve.
Can you be a serviceman?
Can you be a service woman?
Can you serve?
Are you prepared to serve?
Do you have the ability to serve?
Don't make it about yourself.
You have a duty.
You have a responsibility.
They didn't give up.
Why should you keep moving?
keep believing
we are all
both far and near
we must serve
so this day
we honor the servicemen
and women who put it on the line
who've given their all
and if they make it home
and they have the ability to put their arms around
their loved one
job well done
And there will be a new day.
And that day starts a new opportunity.
A new opportunity to make something else special happen.
Thank you for your service.
Thank you for putting it on the line.
For each day that you go out to do a job that maybe others will never understand,
never have the ability to do,
or even be able to give the time.
that you give.
For every man and woman
that serves,
you should always be honored
and respected.
From far near,
you do something that is so great
and so special to so many.
And sometimes
what you do
doesn't be recognized enough.
There should never just be a special day.
to honor those that serve.
Every day
should be a special day.
For you are a special individual.
For you give so much
and yet only receive so little.
This is the time
that you must be recognized
for the greatest sacrifices
that you have given.
You must be recognized
for your losses, for your struggles, for the things that you have to endure that others will never see.
Today you will be honored, but not just this day, but every day.
For the men and women who serve, for the men and women who give it all,
for the men and women that put it on the line.
and yet not have the tribute that is deserved to them.
Many people in this world will never understand the pain
and the sacrifices that you have given.
The fight always being you.
But this is the time and the moment right now
that you must be recognized, that you must understand,
that you are appreciated.
We should never forget those.
who have fallen.
Never forget those
who never made it home.
Never forget those
who would never have the opportunity
to sit at the table
and break bread with their loved ones.
This is that day
to recognize
those that serve.
Keep up the good fight, everybody.
Keep living strong
and never forget
our service men and women.
