The hidden tradeoff of longer days


Question of the Day: What do you like the least about the long daylight days of summer?

Thought of the Day: "In summer, the song sings itself." - William Carlos Williams

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Good Morning Reader,

William Carlos Williams once wrote, “In summer, the song sings itself.”

That idea became today's Thought of the Day, a reflection on the moments that seem to exist whether we notice them or not, and why summer has a way of making the ordinary feel a little more alive.

Read: The Song Was Already There

Today's Question of the Day heads in a different direction:

What do you like the least about the long daylight days of summer?

Most people talk about what they love this time of year. The extra sunlight. The warm evenings. The feeling that the day stretches a little farther.

But every season comes with tradeoffs.

I'd love to hear your answer.

Read: What Do You Like the Least About Summer Evenings?

Stay Golden,
Ken


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