"Know where to find the sunrise and sunset times and note how the sky looks at those times, at least once"
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The second clause sharpens the intent: don’t just pull the numbers, look up. Sunrise and sunset are the daily spectacle we’ve normalized into wallpaper, the one performance that happens whether you’re thriving or doomscrolling. Noting “how the sky looks” restores texture to time, reminding you that the day isn’t a uniform block of productivity hours. It has color, gradients, atmosphere; it’s literally shaped by where you stand.
“At least once” is the sly part. This isn’t self-help that demands a new identity or a 30-day challenge. It’s a minimum viable awakening: a single experiment that can’t be unseen after you do it. Context matters here: vos Savant built a public persona around intelligence as usable, not ornamental. The subtext is that wisdom begins with small, testable attentions. One glance at the sky, properly timed, becomes an antidote to abstraction.
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Savant, Marilyn vos. (2026, January 16). Know where to find the sunrise and sunset times and note how the sky looks at those times, at least once. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/know-where-to-find-the-sunrise-and-sunset-times-103374/
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Savant, Marilyn vos. "Know where to find the sunrise and sunset times and note how the sky looks at those times, at least once." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/know-where-to-find-the-sunrise-and-sunset-times-103374/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Know where to find the sunrise and sunset times and note how the sky looks at those times, at least once." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/know-where-to-find-the-sunrise-and-sunset-times-103374/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.







