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In this episode, Baylor shares his experience at a charity golf tournament that benefits troops. He highlights the powerful opening ceremonies, where a 98-year-old veteran, the last surviving member of the Battle of Iwo Jima, leads the national anthem. Baylor reflects on the pride and passion displayed by the veteran and encourages listeners to find their own "national anthem" that fills them with pride and gratitude. He also emphasizes the importance of recognizing the support we receive from others, particularly those who silently and selflessly improve our lives.
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In this episode, Baylor shares his experience at a charity golf tournament that benefits troops. He highlights the powerful opening ceremonies, where a 98-year-old veteran, the last surviving member of the Battle of Iwo Jima, leads the national anthem. Baylor reflects on the pride and passion displayed by the veteran and encourages listeners to find their own "national anthem" that fills them with pride and gratitude. He also emphasizes the importance of recognizing the support we receive from others, particularly those who silently and selflessly improve our lives.

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