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When you say “until we meet again,” your brain activates the prefrontal cortex, the seat of planning and hope. It says: This connection is on hold. Maintain the file. Keep the door unlocked.

Until we meet again.

We end where we began. Why do these three words grip us so tightly? Until We Meet Again

Perhaps the most powerful application of this phrase is in the face of death. When you say “until we meet again,” your

This usage is famously captured in the lyrics of the beloved hymn, "God Be With You Till We Meet Again." Written by Jeremiah Rankin in 1882, the hymn was composed specifically to provide a wordsmith's answer to the need for a "goodbye" that felt more hopeful. Keep the door unlocked

Not a goodbye. A promise. And a promise, unlike a goodbye, keeps the future alive.