After our amazing two week vacation to Nice, France, I have finally returned. and I am going to sit down and talk about
wait.
Since my trip I have been back at work for a couple of days. And though many co-workers ask how my trip was, few stay for an answer.
"How was your trip to an astonishing place I know nothing about?" and "How are you today?" turn out to be functionally the same question. Because the preferred answer is:
"Great."
One can answer the question differently, with elaboration, but eyes may glaze over, fast. And they often do.
Which is why I write clerkmanifesto, a place where I cannot see eyes glaze over, and where I can answer all the questions I was hoping to be asked.
"And what question were you hoping to be asked?"
Well, I guess that one for a start.
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