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To the mothers who keep the country united

Every Mother’s Day, there’s this tradition of celebrating mothers with flowers, cards, and meals. But maybe this year, let’s focus on something deeper than just gifts. I think it’s important to highlight how crucial mothers are, especially now.

In a time when our culture seems to be in disarray and families are facing significant stress, it’s often mothers who keep everything together. They’re the ones managing the household, maintaining connections, and leading with a strength that often goes unnoticed. They’re quietly holding the fabric of our society intact.

While headlines might focus on famous figures and powerful leaders, true leadership often thrives in the day-to-day moments: at kitchen tables, during school runs, or in hospital waiting rooms. It’s happening right there, with you.

Motherhood, however, seems to clash with a culture that prefers self-care over selfless service. And that’s a bit troubling.

Think about your daily routine. You’re making countless meaningful decisions—packing lunches, juggling schedules, steering difficult conversations. You navigate conflicts and anticipate needs without seeking applause or recognition. It’s all done out of love, not because you want credit.

This is not weakness; it’s a powerful form of strength. It embodies servant leadership at its best.

I can see this firsthand in my own home. My wife leads without seeking the spotlight. She’s pragmatic and responsible. Through her sacrifices—whether visible or not—our family flourishes.

This challenging yet rewarding role of a mother is heroic.

The impact you have is profound. It shapes character, nurtures faith, and builds resilience in your children, far more effectively than any public platform can. You may not always feel this impact, but it is certainly there. In a world that’s often obsessed with fame and popularity, your leadership serves as a meaningful reminder of what truly matters. Leadership isn’t measured by followers; it’s evaluated by the well-being of those you care for.

This principle is echoed in teachings, reminding us that greatness is about servitude, not accolades.

You embody this greatness daily. Through humility and loving sacrifice, you’re not just creating a home; you’re also nurturing the future generations that America desperately needs right now.

Imagine a world where more leaders—be it in politics, business, or any sphere of life—took your approach. Instead of vying for attention, they focused on responsibility and legacy.

So today, I just want to say: Thank you. Thank you for your grit and grace. Your love in those quiet, unrecognized moments is invaluable. You are a leader who uplifts others, and that is the most profound influence you can have.

This Mother’s Day, remember that your leadership is vital. Our nation relies on it. You might not always see the results, but you are making a difference. Keep pushing forward—America truly needs leaders like you.

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