There’s a chance, in each passing interaction with someone, to say “thank you.”
Not a “thank you for this thing you’ve just done” (gotten me a coffee, given me my ticket to board this flight) said automatically. Rather, a chance to look someone squarely in the eye and acknowledge in a deeper way that you see that person, that they see you, and that we have a shared humanity in this crazy world we live in.
“Thank you.”
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