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A note on anniversaries and repetition
But the truth is repetition is valuable. Repetition is how we remember. Repetition is how change—sorely needed—goes from an idea to a reality. And repetition never hurt a prayer.

But the truth is repetition is valuable. Repetition is how we remember. Repetition is how change—sorely needed—goes from an idea to a reality. And repetition never hurt a prayer.