You may be wondering why I am talking today about an Easter egg at this time of year. Chestnuts would be more appropriate. Well, that's just what came to my mind... an Easter egg. What actually makes an Easter egg an Easter egg? It's just an ordinary egg, like the ones you find all year round, that can be bought and eaten. But at Easter? As far as I know, there are two characteristic features of the Easter egg: the egg is boiled and coloured. So with enough heat and colour, an ordinary egg becomes a special egg. If your day today or maybe the last days or the days to come have heated discussions or arguments of people with different colouring - then try to see something special, something good in it and don't go into a defensive position, but try to see and promote what can come out of it in terms of new life! And if it is hidden, like Easter eggs are, then go in search of it - good luck!
I wish you an extraordinary day!