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My mother picked up from a neighbor a phrase that has was repeated to me regularly as I left the house, "Make it a good day" and in letters "Make it a good week." Good days come rarely to those who rely on luck to bring them. They come frequently as a product of attitude and effort. I don't repeat the phrase as often to my own children but they do know it and I hope understand it.
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