Day - Independence
But sometimes, in the middle of the potato salad and the pool floats, we forget to ask the obvious question: What are we actually celebrating? Two hundred and forty-eight years ago, a group of men in Philadelphia signed a document that was essentially a break-up letter to the most powerful empire on earth. It was treason. If they lost, they would be hanged.
That silence is the rarest sound in human history. Most people, for most of time, have not had it. This year, try upgrading your celebration. Do the burgers and the sparklers—absolutely. But also try these three things: Independence Day
More Than Just a Day Off: Reflecting on the Cost of Freedom But sometimes, in the middle of the potato
The Declaration of Independence wasn't just a list of grievances. It was a promise. It was the first time a nation was founded not on bloodlines or conquest, but on an idea : "That all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." If they lost, they would be hanged
We all know the rhythm of the 4th of July. The smell of charcoal and barbecue sauce. The ice-cold clink of drinks in a cooler. The jarring pop of firecrackers from the neighbor’s driveway three days early.
Happy Independence Day. May we always be brave enough to defend the silence.