The Ultimate Gift
Dr. Chaunté Hall
Chief of Community Engagement for Port San Antonio | Chief Executive Officer/Co-Founder Centurion Military Alliance | Government & Military Relations | Public Policy | Veteran Affairs | Professor | Public Speaker
It’s the time of year when the world falls in love… is it? It’s a marshmallow world in the winter… do you even like marshmallows? I’m dreaming of a white Christmas… so you can shovel the drive way? Do you hear what I hear… no, isn’t that creepy? Silent night… now that may be nice? Jingle bells… are they too loud? Here comes Santa Claus… didn’t you prefer Kurt Russel, thanks Netflix. I’ll have a blue Christmas… will you? Last Christmas you gave me your heart… yeah, we all know how that ends; what do you really want this time of year?
Do you remember that feeling you had when you were a child and school was just let out for winter break? The absolute excitement to have no school nor homework, to play with friends, be bored by family, or simply to sleep past what you considered to be “oh my goodness early”. Stop here and let’s take a journey together and for a moment, and only a moment, let us go back in time and remember a time of pure and total childlike joy. Now take a deep breath in… ok, that was thrilling…now back to reality.
Reality is most of us need employment, a J.O.B. … in order to pay for the most wonderful time of the year. Reality is… time clicking away, remember the phrase “time is money”, and of course the other beloved saying “the greatest gift you can give another is your time”; or do they mean your money? Reality is… where are you in regard to your education, can you speak to or are you proficient in your vocation, and are you financially literate?
Regardless of the recent clamor for development of soft skills, employment statistics and the nationally low unemployment rate, the Department of Labor data strongly suggest, that in order for one to be highly competitive in the employment market, one needs to have attained the appropriate level of education (i.e. Certificate, Degree, Professional License). What this is singing to me is … All I want for Christmas is my education, my education, see my education. Geez, if only I could have my education; Then I could wish you, “Merry Christmas”.
All Holiday cheer, joking, and statistics aside… if there was one gift you could give another; why not choose a gift that can keep on giving? Why not choose the gift of empowerment; the gift to uplift and encourage another. You may not be able to financially afford someone’s college tuition, but have you shared the importance of education? As we brace ourselves to enter 2019; I, personally, ask each of you to share what education has done in your life – sharing is caring!
As I end this Holiday note; I find it only fitting to go back to that childlike faith, the childlike joy, the childlike wonder, and remember how you felt when you learned something new. Remember the feeling you had when you made the goal, when you worked so hard for something and achieved the status or prize. Don’t let that feeling escape as we do this thing called life – always reach – always strive – and… you’ll go down in history… as successfully!
AMSA at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
5 年Education has enabled me to find something meaningful that I can be passionate about. Albert Einstein, was notably not a great student (according to his professors) but he continued to educate himself and found something that he could be passionate about... physics. That passion, for better or worse, changed the world and lead to him being revered as one of the most intelligent people to have ever lived. That is what education does.
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5 年Great festive article Chaunte! To answer your question, education has allowed me the freedom to choose what I want and is now an example for my children to attain greatness in life (among many other things!).?
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5 年Always a great time of year for me. One of reflection, focus on family and wanting the absolute best for your children, grandchildren, circle of friends and everyone you touch. A time to revisit that innocent/simple view of the journey we call life filled with great anticipation of what tomorrow brings. (That’s a great pic of you and the kiddos!).
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5 年Great read, although I am still working on my formal education trying to finish up my bachelors degree, I have a lot of hands on experience, on the job learning, and attended military leadership courses. Education wether formal or informal is the key to long term success. Education has given me the confidence to know that I can accomplish goals I only dreamed as a kid and the knowledge to help others do the same.
“always reach – always strive” be a friend. “I went out one day looking for a friend and found NONE, I went the next day and was a friend and found MANY!”