Christmas Is When You Don’t Want To Practice
Austerity
Christmas is a time of year when everybody goes
crazy shopping for items for themselves as well as for others and
it is also a time when the business companies capitalize on the
rush to shop for gifts. Once the season sets in, there is a mad
rush with everybody making a beeline for shops and stores and you
could be forgiven for thinking that they are just like lambs being
led to the slaughter, which in this case are the sales that they
just cannot afford to miss.
Christmas Is A Time To
Celebrate
Christmas is a time to celebrate and not to
overspend on items that are beyond your reach which means that you
need to know of some method whereby you can shop till you are
contended, but without at the same time caused you to break the
bank and your back in the process. You should be wary of falling
for the drug being pushed by commercial enterprises that use
Christmas as a vehicle for prostituting their products and making
huge profits in the bargain.
Though there is no harm in shopping for a
Christmas gift, the trouble begins when you cannot or will not keep
a rein on your expenses and you let your fancy get the better of
you. No doubt, the excuse is that this is that day when Jesus came
into this world, but having forgotten about Him for the rest of the
three hundred and sixty four days of the year; it is a bit late to
suddenly realize His being and then fall into the rut of spending
beyond your means.
There is nothing wrong in celebrating Christmas
in a fun and harmless manner and so you should keep this in mind
before going out and spending your money without restraint just
because Christmas is upon you once more. You should in fact buy
just enough to fill the stockings that hang from a Christmas tree
and decorate your home and have a good time and there is nothing
wrong with that.
However close this may seem to be practicing
austerity in time of celebrations it may well be that there is
still no denying the fact that Christmas spending often gets out of
hand and it often even goes to the extent of missing out on the
true meaning of Christmas which is simply to pay respect to a Great
Soul. All too often, people get lost in the whirlwind of shopping
for Christmas and tend to become a part of the crowd that is also
indulging in the same pursuit and thus lose their identity
regardless of whether what they are doing is appropriate or
not.
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