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Trees are heavier and harder close to the roots, so when a piece of wood is floating on water, the side that was closer to the roots actually sinks turning it deeper into the water surface. It makes total sense, right? To hold out a big tree that keeps growing taller and wider, the lower part of the trunk would simply have to be strong, heavy, and dependable. And for the same reason. laying down a strong foundation is the most important part of constructing a building. And even when we're learning something new, we need to have a firm grasp on the basics - the foundation. Now I guess you could also say that, well, we can look at Mondays as the foundation of our week. We need a good start to have an energetic and productive week. Here in Korea, today's a Monday after a long holiday weekend, so it might be a little bit more tiring for a lot of people, but let's try to take one step at a time. Take it slow and steady to build a strong good foundation for the week. I'm Lena park and this is one fine day.
Thanks and best regards,
David Kim
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