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Happy April Fools’ Day, everyone. In case you were wondering about the origins of today’s wacky “holiday”:

April Fools: The Roots of an International Tradition

But where do we get the strange custom of playing pranks on April 1? The short answer is that nobody knows for sure. All we know is that the custom was known in Renaissance Europe, and probably has roots older than that.

The article goes into detail (a lot more detail), but if you just want to get into the spirit of things, here’s one outlet’s list of the 30 Best April Fools’ Pranks 2025.

And if this is your kind of thing, go forth and be funny!

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I may have committed a little Wordle poetry with lunch.

Photo by Chris Briggs on Unsplash

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To Whom It May Concern,

Enclosed please find an updated version (below) of my recently-submitted action matrix. I am happy to report that it encapsulated a number of actionable tasks, and allowed me to pivot in order to capture value from low-hanging fruit, as well as formulate a plan to circle back for future forward-facing goal-setting opportunities while absorbing a number of critical learnings.

Translation: some stuff was done, some stuff was not done. I might get to it later, but yeah, that’s not happening now. Now it’s time for lunch!

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I want ramen. I don’t have it, but I want it. Photo by Mae Mu on Unsplash

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