
Caitlin Clark, Simone Biles and Ilia Malinin All Do 1 Thing That Every Great Leader Does Too
Caitlin Clark returned to the Indiana Fever after a season‑long injury, emphasizing that leadership means supporting teammates when you can’t play. Simone Biles withdrew from the Tokyo team gymnastics event to protect her mental health, yet she rallied her teammates to secure a silver medal. Ilia Malinin, after a disastrous solo routine, spent the Olympics cheering the women’s figure‑skating team, showcasing the power of encouragement. The piece ties these athletes’ actions to a core leadership principle: empowering others drives collective success.

To My Friends Who Didn’t Have to Die
The essay recounts a first‑person journey through teenage drug and alcohol use, revealing how early trauma and a relentless inner critic drove the author toward self‑medication. It illustrates the cyclical nature of addiction, where substances temporarily silence pain but ultimately...