1 |
Its Christmas Day and beaches are empty. The sound of laughter and sizzling barbecues is replaced by silence. Is this what globalization has done to us? |
2 |
Our unique traditions are overshadowed by global customs. I see families opting for snowy decorations instead of celebrating the summer warmth. Are we losing our identity? |
3 |
The local wildlife, once a part of our festive lore, is forgotten. People speak of reindeer and snowmen, but where are the kangaroos and koalas in our Christmas stories? |
4 |
Even our community spirit feels diminished, as people turn to the internet for connections instead of gathering in person. Is this the world we want to live? |
5 |
This cant be real. I think its a vision crafted by my fears. Our traditions are not gone; they are evolving, and I have the power to guide this change. |
6 |
I realize now that we can celebrate our unique Australian Christmas by incorporating new elements without losing our essence. It's about balance and harmony. |
7 |
I will master our traditions, ensuring they adapt and thrive amidst globalization, while celebrating the diversity it brings. |
Final |
This is my fear—a world where our unique traditions are swallowed by globalization. Yet I have found the resolve to preserve and celebrate our identity. As a reminder, I receive this black gift. |