Tuesday, November 4, 2014

United We Stand

There are two annual occasions that seem to bring out the worst in people, when really, they should bring out the best: Christmas and elections.

While the Yuletide season should immerse us in the warm feelings of generosity and togetherness, too often we become mutant beasts, duking it out in shopping malls in the name of “the spirit of giving”.

Today, however, is Election Day – a day to celebrate our freedoms, engage in civic duty, and stand united in our desire to better our country. And yet, those mutant beasts emerge again in the form of condemnation and viciousness.  We hold tight to our opinions as obviously superior and fail to see the bigger picture: Our political animosity undermines the very way of life for which we are fighting. Dividing ourselves accomplishes nothing but stalemate. Bitter arguing and finger-pointing does not solve problems or strengthen our country. Unity, understanding, consideration – these are the real tools to induce change.


So as you cast your vote – and hopefully you will – remember, someone will inevitably win and it may or may not be the person who holds your esteem. Rather than despairing the end, be your own source of change. Spread kindness. Be open-minded. Listen. Unify your community towards a common goal. Support the values that matter and hope that our elected officials will do the same.