"Marley's Ghost" -- by John Leech |
So once again I keep seeing the lists of stores that will be "open"
on Thanksgiving Day. They will be open with their "specials"
beginning for the Christmas shopping season..
What
they don't bother saying is, they really won't be
waiting until 6...7....or 8 Thanksgiving evening to "open".
Nope, far from it. They will have been open the whole live long day,
especially the 24-hour "super stores" where they
doze, but never close...except maybe on Christmas Day... but the
number of businesses closed even then continues to
shrink.
What
they really mean is, that they must fulfill their
greed for the almighty dollar in order to satisfy their
shoppers greed for things. For stuff. For the latest in
electronics...games...videos...the newest toy fad.
Yes,
they will be there to collect their millions...maybe even
billions...from people who just have to make sure that junior has the
latest trend...so that they can "keep up" with their
neighbors.
Forget
about being thankful for health...for life...for
what we already have and for who we are. Don't worry
about being thankful for family, loved ones, and friends.
Don't worry about being thankful for any of that. You
have all kinds of time to be thankful for all of those things.
You
can always spend time with family and friends later. Unless you are
an employee of those businesses...both large and small... where the
company bottom line is much more important than you or
your family and friends. The company must be sure to
get their nickel so someone else doesn't get it instead.
Yes,
you can be thankful after the shopping season is over
and done with. Then you can contribute to the company bottom line
once again by having your hours cut...or even being laid off until
spring. Don't you feel thankful?
It
makes me feel as though none of these businesses that insist on
feeding their lust for wealth...have never read "A Christmas
Carol" by Charles Dickens.
If
they have read it, then surely the lesson was lost on
them. For when greed is the primary...the most motivating
factor....then sooner or later, that greed will lead to your
own isolation, and your own loss.
Rest
assured though. You won't have a ghost from Christmas past, present,
or future showing up to lead you away from ruin.
Then
again, all that matters to them and their stockholders is the bottom
line, right? People are just another commodity that can be taken and
discarded at a whim.
So,
rest assured, even though I have to work on Thanksgiving Day for part
of the day, I will not be contributing to anyone else having to
work by shopping at any store, large or small.
And
you can take that to the bank!