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The night before Christmas.



It's the night before Christmas. That is the night when Santa Claus collects final reports from his assistants. And makes decisions about what kind of gifts people deserve. Good people get good gifts that make them happy. Bad people get bad gifts that make them unhappy. So what gift will you want or what gift will you give to your best friend or your worst enemy? The village is waiting...

Here is no snow. So we might want a white Christmas and snow back. The thing is that we wait for gifts and Santa Claus. But the fact is that. Humans are the things that make Christmas. We are the thing that makes feelings and memories. So what can we give to everybody? We can say that the gift that we can give is knowledge. We can develop technology that makes Earth a better place. Earth is warming. 

And we can make things that slow that warming.  But somehow. Even if we know. That global temperature rises. We cannot make any things that we can slow the temperature rise. The night before Christmas is the moment before truth. We might ask for many types of gifts. Somebody might even promise some gifts to us. But tomorrow we see if will we get any gifts. 



The night before Christmas is the time to wait. Will people who we want to meet come? Or are they sick? There are many things that we might want to promise before Christmas. And there are many promises to us. But are those promises only promises, that repeat one Christmas after one? Maybe those promises are like some Christmas tails. They might be like some Christmas novels. "Next year we..." and then, so what? That thing ever happens. 

The night before Christmas is a time to think. What do we want? Do we want things that nobody even can make? And do we think that the merchandise is the thing that makes Christmas better? Do you think that Santa Claus brings you something like sportscars or something like that? The thing is that Santa doesn't bring that kind of gift even in the stories. The gifts that Santa Claus brings are always something that people cannot take them away. They are something so special that nobody can even imagine those things. So does Santa exist? 

That thing is standing in the supermarket and sharing candies with people. But maybe we see the shadow of the sled and man pulled by raindeers traveling over the moon. Maybe Santa Claus is meant for people. Who want to keep their Christmas spirit over their life from childhood to old-timers. Maybe we don't believe that character, but it would be nice to be nice to people. And maybe Santa Claus can help us to make those things. 


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