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We should celebrate Family Day weekly, not annually: bring back Sundays.
Family Day is a great idea, but too bad it doesn't occur more often. We truly need to focus on our families more and spend less time at work or thinking about work or buying stuff.
Imagine one day, monthly or weekly, when we focus on the important things: when no one works, when no shopping errands have to/can be run, a day where people focus on time with the family.
Perhaps the family-aware can join me and enforce their own weekly family day and reclaim Sundays. We should invest more time in our relationships with both the young and old in our families. Let's stop shopping on Sundays; we don't need to buy more stuff. We can spend more time talking to our families, getting active together, preferably outdoors.
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