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We are at the very end of November but we have this one last day to enjoy it. For those who celebrated Thanksgiving Day we hope it was just another exciting day with family and friends. And even if we are saying goodbye to November, the end-of-the-year celebrations continue. So for December it would be all about Christmas and Hannukah and Kwaanza. And will be here to celebrate it all with you. But in the midst of our celebration we take time out for a little conversation. So, Let's Talk.
In the weeks ahead we will hear a lot of the expressions of hope in our greetings. And one that is particularly striking is the hope of "Peace on earth and goodwill to all men". The funny thing is that this is being said in the midst of war, existing and expected catastrophe, the threat of starvation, civil unrest, the uncertainty and tense anticipation of the next event and millions of people staring at a gloomy future. So do these words mean anything? Have we worked out how we are going to achieve that peace and good will? Or, are these words merely a ritualistic recital, a programmed unconscious reaction commanding the recitation? I hope there is an answer some place but maybe some one has it. So come on in. Join the Conversation. Or tell us what you want to talk about. We will be happy to hear from you.