This
Thanksgiving Day may mean different things to different people, especially
given millions just endured a devastating hurricane and millions of others
continue to deal with unemployment across the country. But even without
tragedy, loss or death in one’s life, there are many challenges to being in
this world. I think we can all agree
that Thanksgiving is a time to reflect not on what we lost or failed to obtain,
but to cherish what we do have and more importantly, whom we have in our lives.
Though
Thanksgiving seems to be a time to reaffirm family, friendships, and charity to
the less fortunate, Christmas increasingly is a time for gluttony and excess. It is all about presents and consumerism. There
is room for both, though it would be nice if it could be Thanksgiving Day every day. Instead of saying: I want, I need, I must have… we each
should say: I am thankful for, I am
appreciative of, I love...
I am thankful that our nation finally is at peace, that my family
is healthy and safe, and that those in my life have found the strength and will
to overcome the challenges that come their way. The world's not perfect and my
life could benefit from changes, but today I want to treasure just how things
are and value the world on its own terms. Life ain’t so bad, and at times
it can be downright great.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Brian Feinblum’s views, opinions, and ideas expressed in this
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