Happy? New? Year

I really want to wish everyone a Happy New Year but already this year is proving to be not too happy and unfortunately, that’s nothing new. On top of the terrible tragedy in New Orleans in the early morning hours of January 1, the FBI uncovered what they are calling the largest collection of explosive devices in one location when they raided a farm outside Norfolk, Virginia. Those events on the heels of the burning of a woman in the New York City subway, 10 mass shootings between Christmas and New Year’s Eve killing 47 victims, and of course the murder of an insurance company CEO by a fruitcake turned folk hero who people are still defending in social media.

Truly the same old same old. We have not only not learned to become more compassionate as we hit the winter holiday season, typically noted for peace and joy, we seem to be relishing in causing pain and suffering, emboldened by a bully atmosphere still hovering over the land from the recent political carnage.

I won’t say I have all the answers but I have all the answers. We addressed them in yesterday’s Uplift post, Resolve to Live, Love, Share. We opened with, “Resolutions. January 1 we make them. January 2 we break them. January 3 we forget about them. We have a tip for you. Live 2025 like it was the 1960s.” I know, you’re going to say the 60s was the poster child decade for social unrest. But we say nay nay. The 1960s I remember is a time of hope with people calling for peace and love, not like today’s unruly crowds purposely antagonizing others. We present a novel concept to get people together – love. Love is the root of all that is good. It doesn’t have to be elegant, it doesn’t have to be momentous. It merely has to be and it can be its best when it is shared.

I would be thrilled if you took 3 minutes to read all of Live, Love, Share and then you yourself joined us in resolving to lose hostility and to love more. Let’s bring life back to the party – let’s bring love back to life!

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7 thoughts on “Happy? New? Year

  1. Live to love, and love to live,. If we focused on making others more important than ourselves (gosh, I believe that’s Biblical) we might learn to enjoy one another and the life we have instead of making ourselves and others miserable. When you listed the horrid things that have already happened in the last two weeks, it’s a little frightening how we’ve devolved into hurt others first before they hurt you rather than do unto others as you would have them do to you. Thanks for your wisdom, Michael.

    1. I wish I could wave a magic want and replay the last 8 or 10 years. That’s seems to be when things devolved, we got meaner as a species, and bullying became the new national pastime. Making others more important than ourselves. I want to say maybe we should post Biblical content on social media rather than hate content but it is out there. People just seem to want to read about hate, and try to outdo each others’ maleficence than to read about love and try to outdo each others’ kindness.

  2. Happy New Year, Michael! I’ve taken a break from most media over the past two weeks and agree with you…rolling into 2025 has been less than uplifting. (What a great reminder about the potent name for the content you continue to curate for us. Uplift, indeed.) And I remember – just as you said. The sunny parts of the 60’s and 70’s, too. Moments that stick with me from my childhood — “a time of hope with people calling for peace and love”. Thank you for that. 💕

    1. Thanks Vicki. We had a lot of discussion about that. name. I’m happy that’s the one we landed on. It just feels right. And I’m pretty certain we’ll be visiting those sunny parts a few more times this year.

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