I just like weekends and live them as best I can. I'm not of any religious persuasion preferring to hold to my own beliefs and follow them to the best of my ability. I work towards being the best version of myself as often as I can be and live the best life I can, based on my beliefs and ethos. I'm a simple person.
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My friend, you have hit the mark as a good marksman, it is very wise to work in the best version that one can become. And that is what I have been able to appreciate from your writings and initiatives with this one that you promote on weekends. And yes, it is good to cling to beliefs, especially when they make you a better person, although time has shown me that you have to recycle some values and discard others. I think you have to walk the right path and have fun while looking for the goal.
With regard to the religious reference, it was only a framework to establish based on the little research on the origin of the weekends. Many people do not like to talk about religion or politics these days, they avoid it because of what is politically correct, why? Religions throughout history have divided humanity. I think it would be an excellent topic to write a post, from an objective perspective without dogmatic passion or proselytizing, of course, in a proper community here at #hive. For the rest, I also love the weekend, and I also want to be a better person. I think the world needs it.
This is a good line...I like this concept and also the next bit you said about walking the right path and having fun while looking for the goal. Very well said and I'll be using those lines in the future. Thank you.
The weekend is about to end, but we have five days to continue enjoying life until the next meeting.
Yes...I'm deep into Monday myself, (lunchtime)...Come on Friday afternoon! :)
It's still Sunday here, in an hour it will be Monday, I'll go to sleep soon. I hope to be participating again on Friday in the dynamics that you promote, fun learning to self-knowledge on the weekends. Less philosophy and more fun ...
Have a great day, my friend.