Well, never mind. One of the demands of such times is a sage
withdrawal from the reigning collective. Invisibly beneath its roar a new
culture is being fashioned. And for
those still in the work force, a day off is nice.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Missing Anchor
Today is an official holiday but lacking a traditional anchor.
It doesn’t mark a great event or the turn of a season fixed by our planet’s
motion around the sun. An essentially arbitrary calendar simply rolls over. In
the context of this blog the change is more interesting, in a mild sort of sense,
than usually, what with our fascination with “thirteen” (link). But,
as holidays tend to do, today reminds me of our need for absolute markers in the continuous flux of time. Such days are
meant for collective reflection on the transcending meaning of our existence. This
New Years Day, however, is more of a reminder of another sort. It brings to
mind just how far, as a collective, we’ve drifted into flux. Just as the day
began, the Senate voted to avert an arbitrarily created disaster. Later today
the House will vote to avert the same again. The Senate has celebrated its
secular version of the Midnight Mass, the House will gather to observe a holy
secular None.
Labels:
Collectives,
Holidays,
Thirteen
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A good and joyful 12 days of Christmas to you.
ReplyDeleteAnd to you and yours, Montag!
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