Because not everybody is hopelessly convinced that the world on on the verge of doom and destruction...or that additional babies being born is a scourge to humanity.
Mostly all I hear about on the radio and TV and read in the newspapers and on YA is about "the sad state of our nation."
I choose to not join with the 1% of the population who happen to be obsessed with only doom and gloom.
Why do people act surprised when bad things occasionally happen...but when life is predominantly filled with love and beauty...it's ignored?
2007-02-13 03:57:40
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answered by 4999_Basque 6
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Good question
with population levels sky-rocketing and space becoming increasingly scarcePeople are facing this problem and they know the consequence also they want to forget atleast for the day so they can unite together decide about their future and be happy throughtout trying to solve the problem with discussion ,expressing love and affection
2007-02-17 01:21:39
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answered by jan 2
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I can't understand either. It is not an Indian holiday and it is without very much personal meaning .... and in Indian life there is so much that is already there and has so MUCH more meaning...The Indian Wedding Samskaras are so meaningful and so beautiful .... why St. Valentine's Day is even under consideration is a mystery to me. Maybe just something a little different??
2007-02-13 11:53:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You have a very interesting point of view. I admire you for thinking of our environment. I guess people like Valentine's Day for different reasons. Here are some that I thought up of:
- It's a nice break in the middle of February
-People can show others how much they care about them
-It's the most common day to ask somebody to marry them! People sure look forward to popping the question!
-Friends can make eachother Valentines
-Even grade-schoolers can admit to their crushes how much they like them
-You don't look weird wearing all red, pink, and hearts!
-Love is all around
Well, that's all I could think of. But I sure like your point of view!
2007-02-13 11:51:54
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answered by ♥ Mischa S. ♥ 5
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You could probably ask the same of many other holidays. The corporations have a stranglehold of our consumer-driven society. They train people to consume, consume, consume.
If societies poured more resources into fixing problems instead of self-serving consumeristic holidays, our values would really be something to brag about.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to get some flowers and candy.
2007-02-13 11:56:23
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answered by truthyness 7
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Because, once in awhile it's nice to escape from the happenings of the world, and have a day that celebrates something fun or wonderful.
2007-02-13 11:52:24
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answered by pawt72 3
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Because people would rather think about happy topics.
2007-02-13 11:50:52
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answered by Christina 7
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there is a time and place to talk about the doom and gloom. it is nice to talk about something happy though :)
2007-02-13 12:34:13
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answered by Jenn 5
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