I've been thinking about life lately. And people. Life is about people. Good ones, bad ones, dumb ones, favorite ones. People are the best and worst part of everything. Whenever something goes terribly wrong, or you get really, deeply hurt, it usually has to do with something someone said or did to you (or didn't say or do). The most memorable, treasured moments in our lives involve those we love best. Our saddest and happiest times generally revolve around relationships and experiences with (or with a lack of) other people. President Monson teaches that people are most important, "Never let a problem to be solved become more important than a person to be loved." I remember reading a 7 habits book by Sean Covey (son of Stephen Covey) when I was younger, which talked about relationship bank accounts (RBA). Every single interaction we have with any person, known or unknown, is a deposit or withdrawal in that relationship account. You smile at a strange