Last week, I walked up to place my order at a restaurant. The person behind the counter asked me, "How is your day?"
I mumbled something about fine and asked how theirs was.
Then they asked me, "Well, how was your week?"
I stopped, thought about it, and said, "Well I didn't do much. I guess it was okay."
It's too bad that we measure our days and our weeks by what we accomplished or what we did . . . rather than by how the day or week actually went, how we experienced it, how we were able to connect with others.
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