diff --git a/Good-Governance-Calendar-%28GGC%29.md b/Good-Governance-Calendar-%28GGC%29.md index 477f31b..15df5c3 100644 --- a/Good-Governance-Calendar-%28GGC%29.md +++ b/Good-Governance-Calendar-%28GGC%29.md @@ -311,9 +311,9 @@ Starting the year on the spring equinox and using observation-based realignment ## Simplicity -**- Eliminates Complex Rules:** The need to remember which months have which number of days is gone. -**- Intuitive Day Counting:** Calculations involving days and dates become much more straightforward. -**- Dedicated Rest Days:** The "re-alignment days" (e.g., "Year Day" and "Leap Day") can serve as universal days of rest or global celebration that fall outside the standard workweek, providing a harmonious break in the cycle. +- **Eliminates Complex Rules:** The need to remember which months have which number of days is gone. +- **Intuitive Day Counting:** Calculations involving days and dates become much more straightforward. +- **Dedicated Rest Days:** The "re-alignment days" (e.g., "Year Day" and "Leap Day") can serve as universal days of rest or global celebration that fall outside the standard workweek, providing a harmonious break in the cycle. ## Logical Month Names Major linguistic inconsistencies of the current Gregorian calendar exists. The original Latin-derived names for September, October, November, and December no longer match their numerical positions because the Roman calendar was reorganized multiple times.