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Why do Sundays never feel like the weekends?
Feb 4th
One Sunday a while back my dear friend Melissa posted a question to me in her usual comic manner:
“Why do Sundays never feel like the weekend?”
Knowing her joking personality I lightly wrote back:
“For some, Sundays tend to not feel like the weekend because the next day begins the work week.”
I told her that she needs to have something to look forward to on Mondays as she looks forward to her Fridays.
Quickly after we decided that our friendship was what she was going to look forward to on Mondays. Every Monday since we have written Monday morning notes to eachother reliving our weekends. Every Sunday we look forward to the notes we’ll receive from eachother.
It’s a great way to keep eachother informed on our weekly lives and is such a special Monday treat.
What can you do to make your Sundays like Fridays through Friendships?
Your Friendships Change the World
Jan 31st
The friendship effect is a social phenomenon you know very well. The people you’ve known in your life shape who you are as you do them. Likewise, your relationships with them can shape the world.
This is not unlike the butterfly effect:
small differences in the initial condition of a dynamic system may produce large variations in the long term behavior of the system
If you view the world as a dynamic system, the people in it play a vital role in determining the future of that system. Today, you and I are the initial condition.
How will our relationships change the course of history? How will they change you? How will they change the people you care about?
The Friendship Effect was written by Renee Ho.
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