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Happy Tuesday!
Today is…
Serendipity Day
According to Madeleine Kay, creator of Serendipity Day and author, in her book Living Serendipitously, serendipity is “the willingness to live your life as if everything is a miracle…with the belief that at any moment something wonderful is about to happen.” She also says that although people view serendipity as “a happy accident,” it’s not an accident, it’s something that you create and make happen. She also says that serendipity is in everyone: it is rejoicing in the unknown and always expecting the best; it is a power within us to make order out of chaos; it makes possibility out of potential, and makes a reality out of possibility.
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