eThoughts : Holiday Thoughts, 2004

(For more Holiday thoughts, go to: Holiday Thoughts for 2003 and 2004 Holiday Thoughts Continued, or Holiday Thoughts for 2005 and 2005 Holiday Thoughts Continued, or Holiday Thoughts: 2006, and We Are and the Age of Clarity .)

Yet another Holiday season approaches, and another opportunity to engage in good will.

Good luck.

Yep, I’m a bit cynical. Not about me, I like good will and I think I actually promote it, cynicism and all. At least I feel I’m open enough to hear any good will that is really afoot.

Good will is a funny thing–it actually doesn’t require a brainiac to engage in it. One doesn’t have to have a degree or certification in it either. Or money, fame, power or influence. One doesn’t have to be highly evolved (whatever that is), or be famous or popular. One can just do it. Actually, we can just do it (no, I haven’t received a stipend for a commercial endorsement). And we can do it genuinely,