Even with friends, it is easy to stay on the surface. We go on vacation to escape the work, but often we bring the “updates” with us. We talk about careers, the news, or the logistics of life. Even in a place as beautiful as Zanzibar, we can forget to actually look at the people we are with.
When Waithera hosted her friends, one of them brought out the woow cards to shift the frequency. It was an invitation to go beyond the “catch-up.” It was a signal that this gathering wasn’t just about the location; it was about the connection.
The response was immediate. The group didn’t just “play” the game; they loved it. Why? Because even old friends are hungry to be seen in new ways. The cards peeled back the layers of familiarity. They allowed the group to discover things they didn’t know as they grew in the depth of their friendships. The laughter was louder, and the silence was more comfortable.
As one of them noted, it’s beautiful to use a tool that makes you fall in love with your friends all over again.
How well do you really know your circle? Go beyond the update.



