Mike Elis takes a deep dive into the truth behind Santa Claus and the myths that surround him, shedding light on the complexities of belief and faith. The world today is so divided on the concept of what’s real, what’s imagined, and what’s passed down through generations—yet somehow, there’s always a middle ground. Our children, with their innocent curiosity and boundless imagination, light a torch for us, offering hope and wonder in a world that so often feels hopeless. In turn, we try to light a torch for them, guiding them through the darkness of uncertainty and doubt.
But here's the tragedy: despite our best intentions, we often fail to carry that torch with the clarity and wisdom they need. Instead of guiding them, we sometimes mislead them with false ideals, shallow comforts, and hollow promises. In the end, it’s all for some holier-than-thou, self-righteous narrative we cling to—an illusion we uphold at the cost of genuine connection and understanding. The myth of Santa Claus becomes less about magic and more about the systems we’ve built around belief itself, systems that promise wonder but often leave us more divided, more cynical, and more unsure of what’s real.
Yet, there’s still that glimmer of hope. Even in the face of our failings, children continue to light the way for us, reminding us of what it means to believe—truly believe—in something bigger than ourselves. They still see the magic, and maybe, just maybe, that's something we can all rediscover, if we're willing to open our eyes and hearts to it.
Work in progress. Twitch will look pretty soon
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