[Oe List ...] Gift Suggestions
SVESjaime@aol.com
SVESjaime at aol.com
Wed Dec 7 04:48:27 EST 2005
Charles,
This was the 'gift suggestions' that elicited a comment from jon who revealed
the children's song cassette that has since become the object of colleagues'
interest.
Jaime
Saipan
In a message dated 12/4/05 2:47:05 PM, LAURELCG at aol.com writes:
<< From our D.Min. list. Forwarded with permission by Jann McGuire.
Top 10 Major Gift Suggestions for this Holiday Season That You Can't Get at
Wal-Mart
THE FUTURE: A promise to a known child or grandchild that you will use
substantially less of the earth1s resources next year than you did this
year.
CHOICE- BUTTER Versus GUNS: A promise to an unknown child who lives in a
third world country that you will work to convert a portion of our country1s
defense spending to eliminate hunger and cure disease.
INTIMACY: A promise to a friend, spouse, or lover that you will spend more
time with sharing aspirations and fears.
COMMON GROUND: A promise to a political opponent that you will work harder
next year to understand their point of view and find common ground.
RECONCILIATION: A promise to a relative or person that you have been angry
with for too long that you will release your anger and work towards
reconciliation.
WISDOM: A promise that you will try harder to hear the wisdom that both
elders and youngsters are offering.
UNDERSTANDING: A promise to a person or persons that you feel prejudice
towards that you will work harder to love people because of who they are and
not what they are.
HEALTH: A promise to yourself that you will exercise at least 30 minutes a
day 4 times a week. That is one of the best gifts that you can give the
rest of us.
EDUCATION: A promise that you will read more books, especially books that
inspire, and watch less television.
COMPASSION: A promise that you will write me and other similar insecure
writers occasionally this year either to agree with what we write or to let
us know why you don't.
COMMITMENT: A promise to use my wisdom to see people through rather than
using it to see through people.
Victor Bremson‹
December 1, 2005
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