Remember that "Sex and the City" episode where Samantha blows the top off of the salutation "Best?"

Allow me to refresh your memory.

Samantha was dating Richard and he kept giving her (very expensive) gifts that his assistant would deliver to her. Things like diamonds and gold jewelry and expensive clothing.

The problem was, he signed the notes with "Best, Richard.". He never said "Love, Richard." Or, God forbid, "I love you, Richard."

This pissed Samantha off.

To this day, when someone sends me an email and signs it "Best," I laugh and think of "Richard sends his best."  It just seems so stiff and formal and robotic and corporate to me.

So you tell me. What is the energetic difference between signing an email "Best," and "Best ever,"?

Have the✨ BEST DAY EVER! ✨
Namaste!
Taylor plus 5❀

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