Happy Easter… or are we just saying it?
We say “Happy Easter” the same way we say “Good morning”, “Happy Birthday”, “Happy New Year”…
Copy. Paste. Send. Forward. Repeat.
But pause.
What does “happy” even mean when you say it?
Are you wishing someone peace… or just pressing send?
Are you speaking life into them… or just keeping up appearances?
Because Easter isn’t casual.
It’s sacrifice.
It’s pain.
It’s resurrection.
It’s the ultimate reminder that something had to die for something greater to live.
So when you say “Happy Easter”…
Are you actually wishing someone rebirth?
Freedom from what’s been weighing them down?
A reset in their life, their mind, their spirit?
Or are you just… being polite?
Here’s the twist:
Maybe instead of saying it more… we should mean it more.
Say it slower.
Say it with intention.
Say it like you actually want that person to win in life.
Because words aren’t just words.
They’re direction.
They’re energy.
They’re seeds.
So today, don’t just say “Happy Easter.”
Say it like you mean:
“I want you to rise.”
“I want you to overcome.”
“I want you to experience real peace.”
Anything less?
That’s just noise.
And the world has enough of that already.
Starting with me leading by Example, I wish you a heartfelt and HAPPY EASTER with lots of love the genuine type of love thats unwavering!

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