I love Christmas, but I think that since it's a family-oriented time, as a general rule, that we focus on the losses and changes that have happened as a natural result of the rolling forward of time.
I also think that people tend to get more depressed due to the seasonal changes and lessening of sunlight- it just happens to coincide timewise, so we blame it on Christmas when it's really just normal cycles.
Wishing you and yours the best of times possible.
The end of the year is a sort of re-gearing time. We evaluate the past year, and start making resolutions for the next. Life is just a series of time frames. Holidays set the years of our lives into some sort of ordered existence and help us make some kind of order out of life. It's chaotic enough as it is.
I also think that people tend to get more depressed due to the seasonal changes and lessening of sunlight- it just happens to coincide timewise, so we blame it on Christmas when it's really just normal cycles.
Wishing you and yours the best of times possible.
The end of the year is a sort of re-gearing time. We evaluate the past year, and start making resolutions for the next. Life is just a series of time frames. Holidays set the years of our lives into some sort of ordered existence and help us make some kind of order out of life. It's chaotic enough as it is.