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46 Adults who light a candle, make the bed, and open the curtains before doing anything else aren’t performing wellness, they’re staging a small daily proof that the day belongs to them before anyone else gets to make a claim on it

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 05:12 EDT

Adults who light a candle, make the bed, and open the curtains before doing anything else aren’t performing wellness, they’re staging a small daily proof that the day belongs to them before anyone else gets to make a claim on it

The candle, the made bed, the parted curtains aren't aesthetic performance. They're a small, evidence-backed act of jurisdiction over the only stretch of the day that hasn't yet been claimed by someone else.

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