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Default HARD QUESTION - Good day? Bad day?

For each of us, the good or bad days have different meanings or definitions.
I hope that each of us can learn and experience from each other what this all means?

For me, getting up and actually out of bed without a flomping whale [and I'm not fat!] battle is a good thing! Going to the Kitchen and getting juice, coffee or tea to start the day without a drunken sailor walk is GOOD! Bad day is when getting outta bed takes about 5-10 minutes of re-arranging myself so my feet touch the floor and then I can propel my self up with the cane. The rest of the day is determined by that start.

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