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-as of [21 MARCH 2024]

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*WEEKLY GOALS*

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*OUR REFLECTIONS*

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*DRESS REHEARSALS*

(‘standard workweek’)
(‘monday’ – ‘friday’)
(‘5 days’)
(‘120 hours’)

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“GAMEDAY”

(aka ‘saturday’)

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“FUNDAY”

(aka ‘sunday’)

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(‘1 week’ – ‘7 days’)

(why ‘7’?)

(i’ve never like the number ‘7’)

(too ‘odd’)

(‘oddly enough’…)

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“WEEK”

(from ‘common germanic’ word meaning β€œto turn”)

(the concept of a ‘7-day’ week began with the jews in ‘babylonian captivity’)

(‘6th century BC’)

(500s BCE)

(when ‘book of genesis’ is thought to have been written)

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(i remember once reading that the number ‘7’ was important (and ‘whole’) in ‘ancient greek philosophy’)

(they thought of ‘7’ what i thought of ’12’)

(lower “fundamental unit-maker” score)

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(a week is a ‘time unit’ equal to ‘7 days’)

(it is the ‘standard time period’ used for ‘cycles of rest days’ in most parts of the ‘world’, mostly alongside (although not strictly ‘part of’) the ‘gregorian calendar”)

(the ‘days of the week’ were named after the ‘classical planets’ (derived from the ‘astrological system’ of ‘planetary hours’) in the ‘roman era’)

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the ‘english names’ for ‘7 days of the ‘week’ –>

‘sunday’

‘monday’

‘tuesday’

‘wednesday’

‘thursday’

‘friday’

‘saturday’

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(‘ISO 8601’ includes the ‘ISO week date’ system, a ‘numbering system’ for ‘weeks’ within a given ‘year’)

(each ‘week’ begins on a ‘monday’ and is associated with the ‘year’ that contains that week’s ‘thursday’)

(so that if a ‘year’ starts in a ‘long weekend’ (‘friday’ – ‘sunday’), ‘week #1’ of the ‘year’ will start after that)

(‘ISO 8601’ assigns ‘numbers’ to the ”days of the ‘week”, running from ‘1’ to ‘7’ for ‘monday’ – ‘sunday’)

1 – ‘monday’

2 – ‘tuesday’

3 – ‘wednesday’

4 – ‘thursday’

5 – ‘friday’

6 – ‘saturday’

7 – ‘sunday’

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(the term “week” is sometimes expanded to refer to other ‘time units’ comprising ‘a few days’, such as…)

the ‘nundinal cycle’

(of the ‘ancient roman calendar’)

(8 ‘market days’)

(meaning ‘long weekend’?)

(and nundial’ meant ‘9 days’ based on ‘latin’ roots)

(similar to ‘sabbath’?)

(‘week’ of ‘rest’)

(when roman citizens did not have to work for the ‘patricians’)

(aka ‘ruling class’)

(or a micro-societal ‘flea market’ of sorts?)

(“STOP WITH THE ‘TANGENTS’!”)

(FOCUS!)

the “work week”
(5 days)

the “school week”
(5 days)

(all of these ‘terms’ refer only to the ‘days’ spent on those ‘activities’)

(except ‘nundinal cycles’)

(as these ‘cycle lengths’ started with the day after the ‘last day’ of ‘last cycle’ AND the days in its ‘new cycle’)

(so that ‘gaps’ between ‘cycles’ were included)

(the ‘ancient roman calendar’ is thought to have had ’38 cycles’ running from ‘march’ to ‘december’ for a total of ‘304 days’ / ‘year’)

(except for ~50 ‘winter days’ between years)

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(which meant that they weren’t considered part of ‘time immemorial’)

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