24 December, 2012

Enjoy Christmas, however you see it


by Robert McLean

 


Christmas means many things to many people, but it is among the reasons we gather Beneath the Wisteria to consider our response to climate change.

There is a certain consumerist fervour about Christmas; a fervour that erupts as a disconnect between what we need and what we want.

Consumerism, in all its forms, is what has worsened humanity’s carbon dioxide emissions demanding that each of us has a considered response to climate change.

Personally, Christmas brings sentiments I enjoy and promotes values, beyond the insistence that we consume more, that are important to the welfare and wellbeing of mankind, but beyond that I am offended, or at least my intelligence is, by the fundamental beliefs upon which this annual event is founded.

Celebrate Christmas as you choose, be kind to those around you (that doesn’t necessarily mean showering them with gifts they don’t want or need, to impress people they don’t know), be kind to yourself and consider our place on earth, and importantly, take care.

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