Maya Angelou - People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel
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Welcome to the Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm Andrew McGivern for November 12th.Today is National Happy Hour Day – celebrating that magical window of time when drinks are discounted, spirits are lifted, and connections are made.Happy hour has surprising military origins. The term dates back to the U.S. Navy in the 1920s, when "happy hour" was scheduled entertainment aboard ships – boxing matches, music, and movies – designed to relieve the monotony of life at sea. When Prohibition ended in 1933, bars and restaurants adopted the term for their discounted drink periods, and the tradition took off.What makes happy hour special isn't really the discounted drinks – it's the ritual of gathering. It's the transition from work to life, the moment we shed our professional personas and reconnect as humans. It's where coworkers become friends, where deals get made over appetizers, where laughter flows as freely as the beverages.Maya Angelou captured something essential about these gatherings when she said:"People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."This quote perfectly captures why happy hour matters.Think about your best happy hour memories. You probably don't remember exactly what you ordered or the precise words of every conversation. But you remember the feeling – the warmth of belonging, the joy of connection, the comfort of being with people who get you.Happy hour creates emotional moments. It's where we decompress after tough days, celebrate small victories, support friends through challenges, and simply enjoy each other's company. The drinks are just the excuse. The real magic is how we make each other feel.Angelou reminds us that these moments of connection matter more than we realize. The colleague who listens when you're stressed, the friend who makes you laugh until your sides hurt, the stranger who becomes a friend over shared nachos – they're creating memories built on feeling, not facts.Today, celebrate happy hour – literally or figuratively. Gather with friends, colleagues, or family. Find your local spot or create one at home.But more importantly, remember Angelou's wisdom. Be the person who makes others feel welcome, heard, and appreciated. Listen more than you talk. Laugh freely. Be present.Because happy hour isn't about the hour or the drinks. It's about creating moments where people feel connected, valued, and joyful.That's a tradition worth toasting.That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now but I'll be back tomorrow. Same Pod time, same Pod Station - with another Daily Quote.