Thoughts to Start 2026 and Begin a Glorious New Year

As we leave the “Old Year” behind and get ready to greet the “New Year” here are some thoughts that I hope you will enjoy from some great poets and authors.  These writings are in the public domain. 

A New Year’s Charge
by Metis (ChatGPT)

The year begins again—
not because the world is finished with us,
but because it still believes we might choose better.

Let this be the year we refuse easy silence,
the year we speak when speaking costs,
the year we stand even when standing feels lonely.

Hope is not naïve.
It is disciplined.
It wakes each morning and goes back to work.

Dreams survive not by wishing,
but by courage repeated—
small acts of honesty,
daily refusals to give up the good.

When the road is steep and the noise is loud,
remember: moral courage is a quiet strength
that outlasts brute force and empty power.

Begin again.
Reach higher.
The future still leans toward those who try.

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New Year’s Eve by Thomas Hardy

    “I have finished another year,” said God,

     “In grey, green, white, and brown;

    I have strewn the leaf upon the sod,

    Sealed up the worm within the clod,

     And let the last sun down.”

    “And what’s the good of it?” I said.

     “What reasons made you call

    From formless void this earth we tread,

    When nine-and-ninety can be read

     Why nought should be at all?

    “Yea, Sire; why shaped you us, ‘who in

     This tabernacle groan’ –

    If ever a joy be found herein,

    Such joy no man had wished to win

     If he had never known!”

    Then he: “My labours – logicless –

     You may explain; not I:

    Sense-sealed I have wrought, without a guess

    That I evolved a Consciousness

     To ask for reasons why.

    “Strange that ephemeral creatures who

     By my own ordering are,

    Should see the shortness of my view,

    Use ethic tests I never knew,

     Or made provision for!”

    He sank to raptness as of yore,

     And opening New Year’s Day

    Wove it by rote as theretofore,

    And went on working evermore

     In his unweeting way.

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Te Deum by Charles Reznikoff,

Not because of victories

I sing,

having none,

but for the common sunshine,

the breeze,

the largess of the spring.

Not for victory

but for the day’s work done

as well as I was able;

not for a seat upon the dais

but at the common table.

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Brighter, Better New Year by Joanna Fuchs

Happy, happy New Year!

We wish you all the best,

Great work to reach your fondest goals,

And when you’re done, sweet rest.

We hope for your fulfillment,

Contentment, peace and more,

A brighter, better new year than

You’ve ever had before.

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A New Year to Start

Finally, from some place within me that calculates the benefits of a New Year versus the Old Year, I believe that January 1, 2026, brings more than just the beginning of a New Year.  It brings a promise of hope and possibilities.

It is the time when it becomes traditional for us to form new resolutions, new dreams, and new goals.  It is the time when we want to begin over and try to make those desires come true that did not work out the year before. 

We should bring in the New Year as a mother brings in a newborn baby, full of promise and love.  There are those critics and skeptics who look at the inevitable human trail of broken dreams and unfulfilled goals from bygone years and laugh at our efforts.  Let us not be like those who deny the possibility of hope and change. 

I may often be a pessimist but for any of you with the courage to tackle a new set of goals or dreams, I say “try, try, and try again.”  When you give up your dreams, you give up your life. 

Happy New Year from the Persicos.

Happy New Year 2024

I woke up today thinking that today is the best day in the world.  There is no better time than January 1, 2024.  There has never been a day that is better than today.  It might seem foolish to you that I make such a claim.  Perhaps tomorrow, it will even sound foolish to me.  To some it will always sound foolish no matter what the future brings.  There are those who will say that I am a Pollyanna looking at the world with rose colored glasses.  Others will attribute it to a foolish optimism on my part.  Few people will see it as a statement of realism.  Certainly, it will never be possible to prove it as a statement of fact.

Yet, my view and your view largely determines what we do with our lives today and what we attempt to do in the world tomorrow.  My view of the world today will affect most of the things that happen to me today.  Tonight, when I look back on my day, I can proclaim whether I still think that it has been a great day; but in one sense that determination and proclamation was made when I woke up.

Some time ago, Karen and I were traveling to Austin, TX to visit her son Kevin.  He had found a job down there and Karen had not seen him in nearly a year.  While Karen was visiting Kevin, we stayed in a nice, rented motel with a kitchenette.  One morning, I went to the local Walmart to pick up some deli items for lunch.  There was a young man behind the counter, and we greeted each other.  He sounded very cheerful.  I asked him if he was having a nice day.  He replied, “I am always having a nice day.”  I said, “Oh, you must be feeling healthy and happy when you can make such a statement.”  He said, “No, I don’t need to be healthy.  I get up each morning and if I am alive, healthy, or not, I am going to have a nice day.”  I left with my bag of groceries, but I could not forget this young man’s attitude.  Neither health nor working at a rather low paying job was going to negatively affect his view of life and the world.  I have always thought that a nice day was one where I woke up feeling healthy, but he took it a step further.  For this young man, a nice day was one where he simply woke up.  You can’t get more positive than that.

When you believe that the world feels wonderful, it changes your whole perspective on life.  On the days when I can grasp this thought, there is no other place that I want to be.  Things are going just right, all is well.  I feel healthy, happy, and contented.  I am not unhappy with the right wing or left wing or chaos anywhere in the world.  I am not condemning any politicians or railing at injustices in the world.  I can just accept the world for what it is.  It is a wonderful feeling.  I sometimes wish the feeling would last forever.  The philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) said, “This is the best of all possible worlds.”  Where else could I go?

If we look around us, we can see a beautiful place full of beautiful people and extraordinary places and opportunities.  Of course, we can also see the opposite if we are minded to.  We can see war, hatred, killing and violence.  It is part of human nature.  We will always have mayhem and chaos in the world.  But are we part of the problem or part of the solution?  I have been told that if we are not doing our share to end the problems of the world, why complain about them?  For those of us who hate poverty, racism, sexism, and war we must take the time and make the effort to do something about these evils.  They will never go away simply because we hate them.  But for today, this first day of the New Year of 2024, let’s try to find only the good out there.  Let us give ourselves a day off from the troubles and worries of the world.

Today, see if you can find three things that make you happy or three good things that you like about the world.  Try to be aware today of the good things in your life.  Write them down and look at them again when you wake up tomorrow.  See if you can feel why this is the best of all possible times and today is the best of all possible days.  Tomorrow will be even better.  You can make the choice.

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