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The Christmas Truce

The Christmas Truce of 1914 is a powerful and inspiring story of hope and goodwill in the face of conflict. During World War I, on Christmas Eve 1914, an unofficial ceasefire took place along the Western Front. The ceasefire was initiated by German troops, who began decorating the trees around their trenches and singing Christmas carols. British troops, who were positioned nearby, also joined in the singing, and eventually, the two sides met in No Man’s Land to exchange gifts and play football. This spontaneous and unofficial ceasefire became known as the “Christmas Truce.” It inspires people to strive for a more peaceful and compassionate world and to work towards finding solutions to conflicts that are based on understanding and cooperation, rather than violence and hatred. The Christmas Truce reminds us that peace is possible and that it is worth working towards.

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Harry Browne: A Christmas Gift for My Daughter

On December 25, 1966, Harry Browne published the following letter dedicated to his then 9-year-old daughter. Today, it seems like an odd thing to write to a young child but the advice is remarkably powerful. Many of the difficulties that we have in life are due to the expectations that we have for other people. It rarely occurs to us that we have no right to expect such things from others and they have no right to expect them from us.

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