A certain malaise descends on me at this time of year. It is not so much the growing dark – although I am sure that plays a part – so much as the descent into the ‘holiday’ season, a time of year synonymous not for giving and family but for greed and accumulation. Human nature does not have a positive connotation for a reason; it just isn’t good. We take and hoard until we can almost forget what we really are, even if is for just the briefest of moments. We say things and make promises, actually believing some of the profundities we claim…. but there is nothing of substance, just the shell of something half-built, the world always the same as before. The slogans and liquor wear off and we are as we started, creatures who want more.
Aeschylus, Shakespeare and Saramago have had a few things to write about this, but in the end they’re just words, like these, read and discarded on the road to the next thing, the next electronic gadget.
And so, yeah, I can feel a little low – as Black Friday et. al. approach – and dream about the darkness in Greenland, being alone with the aurora borealis and nobody else.
A tricky one. Yes, I side with the girl’s justified need to recharge her gadget with solar power. Yes, I’d love to enjoy the cosmos through the frozen lens that is,Greenland. For sure Christmas is for kids, and kids always have an appetite for more, but if I don’t get a present from Santa too, then I’m in the bad kids side, so I’m compelled to ask for something beyond new socks, when all I really need are new socks. Call it keeping up with the kids. I know a family that has everything and so, they give one another donations to x, y, z, in need NGO’s. And excellent research on that bikini line.
Well said, HDM. I too need new socks. I should buy you some bikini stock shares for the season!