New Year, New Me.
As the 16-day Chinese New Year (the Year of the Rabbit) celebration begins – this year on January 23 – we offer this -- our latest weekly blog post.
Out with the old and in with the new! How about better versions of ourselves?
As we launch a New Year, let’s all focus on refreshed hopes for happiness, good health and prosperity. Humans all around the world welcome such holidays, whether their timing is based on the Gregorian calendar, a lunisolar calendar or others. We are unified as mankind as we adapt to change, usher in the good, and let go of the past.
At various times throughout our hero’s journey in “Adam in Taoland,” he is challenged to let go of the old and usher in the new. His story begins his monumental decision to leave his homeland in a quest for a better future on a far-off strange planet. New hope supplants despair. Once in Taoland, Adam repeatedly stands bravely against challenges in his family life and in his professional career as he searches for his true purpose.
We all go through similar circumstances. Our struggles, successes and failures are uniting factors that make us all the same -- no matter our race, creed, or the cultural traditions we follow. Let us greet today with renewed hope as we look forward to a better version of ourselves.