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HOPEFUL THINKING: Mean what you say
Wil Darcangelo advocates replacing habitual pleasantries with sincere, intentional replies to foster authentic connections and promote trust in everyday public interactions.
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HOPEFUL THINKING: Mean what you say
I’ve been paying attention for a while now when people say “have a nice day.” What I’ve been noticing is how often it is said mindlessly. Thrown out as a habituated thing-to-say, rather than a genuine hope that my day be optimal. Have a nice day. Same to you. It’s made me more aware of how I use the phrase myself, and the distinct change in people when I sincerely say it rather than just casually throw it out there. Several years ago I began rep…
·Lowell, United States
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