A Country without Holidays
On October 9, we celebrated Columbus Day in America. Well, most of us did.
The Los Angeles City Council voted recently to eliminate Columbus Day from the city calendar because Christopher Columbus mistreated Native Americans. It saddened me to think that we may one day have a country with no holidays. I asked myself, “What is the purpose of a holiday anyway?” My answer—to remember a significant person or event so that we can never forget the extraordinary distinction and always maintain a heart of gratitude for it.