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Vignette of The Mundane Western Thursday
I awoke with a sigh this morning. “It’s only Thursday.” For most of us, that’s probably the universal relatable feeling. I’ll describe it not as the energetic, fresh start of the week (Monday) or the dreaded midpoint (Wednesday’s “Hump Day”), but as the long gray corridor leading to the weekend. For most of us, our perception of Thursday is mostly disposable and chore-filled. But if we examine it more closely, it's a day that's nestled in the luxury of peace and prosperity. This article will explore Thursday from three distinct perspectives: the mundane routine, the desperate struggle, and the divine appointment, ultimately arguing that no day we are gifted is without immense value.
By Don VitalleVignette of The Mundane Western Thursday
I awoke with a sigh this morning. “It’s only Thursday.” For most of us, that’s probably the universal relatable feeling. I’ll describe it not as the energetic, fresh start of the week (Monday) or the dreaded midpoint (Wednesday’s “Hump Day”), but as the long gray corridor leading to the weekend. For most of us, our perception of Thursday is mostly disposable and chore-filled. But if we examine it more closely, it's a day that's nestled in the luxury of peace and prosperity. This article will explore Thursday from three distinct perspectives: the mundane routine, the desperate struggle, and the divine appointment, ultimately arguing that no day we are gifted is without immense value.