Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Holidays And Life.

A holiday is what you make it. Life is what you make it. Some people, because of their religion, do not celebrate birthdays. What is the justification? Where does it say not to celebrate birthdays? What about Christmas and Easter? Obviously, they are Christian holidays. Some people celebrate them, some people don't. There are many other holidays. Some are just "drinking days." I say that a person's attitude toward life is exemplified in the manner in which he/she celebrates holidays. What does a holiday mean to a person? Is it "just another day," or is it really special and to be celebrated? Of course that depends on a person's cultural standards, religion, tastes, ethnicity, homogeneity, heterogeneity, finances, and motivation. The bottom line is this: A holiday is what you make it. Life is what you make it. If you celebrate a holiday, there are consequences. If you don't celebrate a holiday, there are consequences. A holiday is what you make it. Life is what you make it.

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