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  1. A quotation from Kerry Greenwood

       “Very well, Uncle,” said Lin. “I bow to your wisdom.”
       “Good thing, too. What is the use of wisdom if it is not bowed to?”

    Kerry Greenwood (b. 1954) Australian author and lawyer
    Phryne Fisher No. 13, The Castlemaine Murders, ch. 8 (2003)

    More about this quote: wist.info/greenwood-kerry/8376…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #kerrygreenwood #phrynefisher #missfisher #missfishersmurdermysteries #acknowledgment #bowing #gratification #respect #wisdom

  2. 🎩✨ Behold! The Magic Circle, in a groundbreaking move, finally acknowledges the existence of two guys who've been performing magic since #dinosaurs roamed the Earth. 🦖 Meanwhile, the New York Times kindly asks you to sacrifice your soul (and privacy) for a chance to read about it. 📜🔒
    nytimes.com/2025/09/19/arts/pe #MagicCircle #Acknowledgment #NewYorkTimes #PrivacyConcerns #HackerNews #ngated

  3. 🐢 Wow, it's 2025 and Libera Chat just discovered #burnout is a thing! 🎉 Only took them a few years to "finally" acknowledge what everyone else figured out decades ago. But hey, at least they're evaluating... something! 💼💤
    libera.chat/news/burnout #LiberaChat #Acknowledgment #TechNews #CommunityWellness #SlowProgress #HackerNews #ngated

  4. 🌟 Gratitude for the Spotlight! 🌟

    Dear Fosstodon Network,

    We are taking a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to TechMagazines for featuring our company in their recent publication. It's a tremendous honor to be recognized and highlighted in their esteemed magazine.

    If you haven't had a chance to read the article yet, you can find it here: relianoid.com/about-us/reliano

  5. Mid afternoon thoughts on #appreciation:

    I once read a quote which said, “you should stop doing things when they are #expected rather than appreciated.” And, while I don’t think it applies to every situation 100%, I do think it’s a good guide.

    The most common complaint I hear from people about their #work (whether that’s paid, volunteer or domestic) is that they don’t feel appreciated - by their bosses, colleagues or partners.

    In most instances, a little appreciation goes a long way. A #ThankYou or an #acknowledgment don’t take the place of a #PayRise, a #bonus or #SharingTheWorkload but they do mean a better work environment for everyone.

    People who feel #UnderValued often also feel #resentful and that adds to #ToxicWorkEnvironments.

    None of us are perfect but we can all try to show the people in our lives the appreciation they deserve and hopefully some of that comes back to us as well.