I came across this on Facebook:
This time of year is terrible. Being bombarded with advertisements that encourage you to buy, possess, own, have, purchase. Here and there a lost advertisement for charity and poverty and need.
Don't get me wrong: I live in this world. This consumerist world. I buy my kids lavish gifts, purchase books and stuff all year long. I own an expensive house, my own car, luxuries.
I consider my status in this world in my job as a university lecturer and my ego puffs up a bit more whenever I drive in our (even more) luxurious Volvo.
In my own small way, the only time I really think about poverty and people suffering, is when I chuck away food that has spoiled in my fridge. Then I always think of some mother somewhere who would give her limbs if her child could only have what I'm chucking out.
I can't help thinking that the way I'm living is wrong: With all this need in the world, what am I doing or contributing that will make others' lives better? What have I done today to help a child go to bed with a full tummy?
This Christmas will be different in our house, I promise.
Me Hearties xxx
ReplyDeleteSounds warm & wonderful - something I could live with on a semi-permanent basis. You know, olives and fresh produce off the land.
You relax and enjoy now! That's a friendly ORDER!
Pa xxx