Christmas Post, 2022:

The holidays can be a disappointing time for many people, but my solace is in recognizing this: that we are under no real obligation to be "happy", yet, with one's commitment to a goal that's meaningful, authentic, and inspiring to others, one can find a source of sanctity in bringing joy to others, or, at least, providing them with opportunities for a more meaningful existence.

 

Envy is the enemy. If but one child is happy on a Christmas morning, I am happy, not because my family requires me to be so, but because I'm grateful for the joy which others feel, though I may not receive it by the avenues that they receive it by. It is in the deserving rather than receiving of a gift that one finds honour, and it is in giving rather than receiving that the joy of virtue reigns.

 

**[({R.G.)}]**

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