Jul 22, 2019 10:22 PM
I need to check into if there are any scientific studies done about the Monday blues. Is there any science behind why we feel a bit down on Monday?
I don't really ''hate'' Mondays per se, but the day itself is a bit more dreadful than say Wednesday or Thursday. Friday, being my favorite of days. You'd think Saturday would be my favorite day, but Friday builds anticipation ...
Anyways, I need to check this out.
One more thing...
Nature bears long with those who wrong her. She is patient under abuse. But when abuse has gone too far, when the time of reckoning finally comes, she is equally slow to be appeased and to turn away her wrath. (1882) -- Nathaniel Egleston, who was writing then about deforestation, but speaks equally well about the danger of climate change today.''
I don't really ''hate'' Mondays per se, but the day itself is a bit more dreadful than say Wednesday or Thursday. Friday, being my favorite of days. You'd think Saturday would be my favorite day, but Friday builds anticipation ...
Anyways, I need to check this out.
One more thing...
Nature bears long with those who wrong her. She is patient under abuse. But when abuse has gone too far, when the time of reckoning finally comes, she is equally slow to be appeased and to turn away her wrath. (1882) -- Nathaniel Egleston, who was writing then about deforestation, but speaks equally well about the danger of climate change today.''