I wouldn't call these holidays, these are just once-a-year chores (apart from celebrate X).
personal days of reflection and work make sense, but a holiday is probably inaccurate.
things like toyotathon, various days of awareness or visibility, and prime day are essentially nihilist holidays, where the "holy" aspect of them is replaced with some material and un-sacred interest, and "celebrating" just means promoting or selling to people who don't care. Nobody is celebrating these things and acting them out is a banal rejection of meaning.
I like the idea of taking days for important personal things, and there is probably a system of living well that includes these tasks, but maybe reflecting on what something "sacred" might actually mean is a better use of it.
I'm interested in his holiday celebrating Elon's social network, but I don't think it's that niche.
But, i wanted to spend my holidays on deviantart.com... ?!
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i enjoy my holidays in my garden writing code. been creating them (holidays) since i could program which is now almost 45 years. I always have more fun in hindsight than my friends who do whatever 'the public likes' and took insta shots. each their own: if you can find joy in your head, it is easy to be happy forever.
* you obviously need the means to do this ; I went for money early on and I regret it but then again; I basically have been living of interest for most of my life now from selling my first company that literally almost killed me, 2 times (ambulances and the whole crap).
Between personal days and real holidays, there is a lot of middle ground. I recently learned about Petrov day, which is consistently celebrated as a holiday within small internet communities.
"Arbitrary Day" => the day 6-months offset from your actual birthday where you celebrate yourself instead of other people celebrating you.
I was expecting something more exciting as examples, as someone else pointed out, it's just a bunch of chores.
My "custom" holidays are:
- Summer Solstice
- Winter Solstice
- Grandma Memorial Day
- Chestnut Gratitude Day
- First Day of Winter
- Flowers Day
Of course you can create your own holiday. We know this because all holidays are made up.
Sysadmin Day, Pi Day, May the Forth Day
ah, yes. just forget to paint some of a metal surface. Then you can use a Holiday Test to find it.
These are more like scheduled rituals than holidays for me
I guess at some level that's sort of all a holiday is, but I think there's some amount of "taking time away from work and tedium" implied by the word holiday
I also think there's a sort of shared cultural meaning being lost from holidays as well. Is it really a holiday if no one else observes it, or is it just a personal thing?
Holidays are something that people share with one another, with their families, friends, their neighbors, etc
Maybe I'm being much too pedantic about what is ultimately just a list of days that this person has scheduled to take care of things that are important to them