End Of Festivities
Every festive and-or holy day ends up in pretty much similar fashion. The remnants of things we used to adorn our traditions with are thrown away (sometimes eve...
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Every festive and-or holy day ends up in pretty much similar fashion. The remnants of things we used to adorn our traditions with are thrown away (sometimes every which way), signaling the end of a time-span that we dedicate to our thirst for happiness, good atmosphere, and best of behavior.
Does that necessarily mean that the days to follow must be gloomy and stressful? Couldn't we accept the belief that all days should be holy, so that our good mien remains?
Why not be equally happy on each following morning, thankful for what(ever) we're about to experience?
There is a flaw with all proscribed holidays and festivities; their unnecessary ending!
And all it takes is to rewrite our understanding and set up our minds to natural clock, instead of following things like watches and calendars! :)
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Does that necessarily mean that the days to follow must be gloomy and stressful? Couldn't we accept the belief that all days should be holy, so that our good mien remains?
Why not be equally happy on each following morning, thankful for what(ever) we're about to experience?
There is a flaw with all proscribed holidays and festivities; their unnecessary ending!
And all it takes is to rewrite our understanding and set up our minds to natural clock, instead of following things like watches and calendars! :)
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