Year after year, century after century, we the people of the world gather together with our family members and with our friends to celebrate that which we share and that which ties us to one another… year after year, especially at the festive time of the year, we the people of Earth look to the faces of whom we have known for so long for clarity about who and what matters the most to us… year after year, at Christmas time, we the people of humanity – no matter where in the world we hail from – find ourselves in places and alongside others who want what everybody wants: to be able to live our lives how, where, and in what fashion we wish – and the freedom to be who we want to be is the enduring hope of all of us who know how precious our time on this planet is… year after year, things change faster than ever before and in ways that we could never have imagined, and each of us have no choice but to ride the tides of the sea of uncertainty as best we can – because to not do so is akin to giving up, but we as a species have never been the giving up type, because we as a worldwide society have always been a gifting collective of individuals who want every generation, and especially the children of the next generation, to not have to be overshadowed by the actions and the ideals of those of previous times who sought to keep the nations of the world divided… year after year, we the people of the world who only want dialogue and understanding between all sides of the diverse spectrum of cultures and countries that exist around the world – though still remain who and what we are – wish nothing more than each and every one of us to not forget what draws us all to one another on a subconscious level of shared awareness and responsibility to protect and preserve who and what made us who and what we are… year after year, Christmas after Christmas, the world shows just how much of life is a constant cycle of repeating patterns that inevitably always lead to the same result; unless and until we are blessed with a revelation and a reminder that we can stop certain things from reoccurring – such as hate, violence, war, and greed – but only if we stop and realize that we must sometimes relegate some things about us that have previously been fundamental to us in the past, because they have been holding us back; that is why, year after year, no matter what I have witnessed around the world and no matter who we have all lost along the way, I am grateful for the people who have given me so much throughout my life, and I remain resolute in my hope that we can stay true to our core human values of decency, respect, honesty, integrity, and family that will hopefully continue to show any who wish to know who and what we truly are to be a world and a people who are willing to be beacons of light when we are needed and who exist in a state best described as being islands of happiness and peace.