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Christmas Story
The Christmas story is a story of birth—the birth of new ideas and new possibilities. It is a story of renewal, of the rebirth of the human spirit. It is a story of generosity and gratitude.
More than any year in recent memory, 2017 seems to support the notion of just how fragmented and disconnected we are from each other. But we're not. We're not defined by 2017. Nor are we defined by the past.
During this holiday season, we find ourselves on the threshold of a new year—yes, filled with uncertainty and fear, but also hope and faith, knowing that we can choose to let go of our fears and embrace the possibility of something new, something fresh, something extraordinary...
So let's take a moment to listen—to set aside reason and logic—and just listen...listen to the whisper of a snowflake, or the crash of a wave on a distant shore...for in that whisper or crash, we shall discover the wisdom that lies in our hearts...
Generosity. Generosity and gratitude.
Merry Christmas!
A Hero Dreams
More than any year in recent memory, 2017 seems to support the notion of just how fragmented and disconnected we are from each other. But we're not. We're not defined by 2017. Nor are we defined by the past.
During this holiday season, we find ourselves on the threshold of a new year—yes, filled with uncertainty and fear, but also hope and faith, knowing that we can choose to let go of our fears and embrace the possibility of something new, something fresh, something extraordinary...
So let's take a moment to listen—to set aside reason and logic—and just listen...listen to the whisper of a snowflake, or the crash of a wave on a distant shore...for in that whisper or crash, we shall discover the wisdom that lies in our hearts...
Generosity. Generosity and gratitude.
Merry Christmas!
A Hero Dreams
Published on December 25, 2017 11:45
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