Forest Nymph
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Jehovah Witnesses think so too. They give gifts and celebrate life on random days of the year. They don't celebrate major holidays because they don't believe in commercial culture, and I think the birthday thing has more to do with them rejecting selfishness or ego or whatever.
I don't think it's irrational to set aside one day a year where you're forced to be thankful you're alive and/or "treat yo self." Why is it irrational? In what context? I knew a man in his 80s who loved to tell you how old he was, he was proud of every year he had lived. Even if you're alone on your birthday it's still a day to be thankful you're alive, that's what I've always seen it as, and sometimes other people celebrate you too, which is just an added bonus that mostly occurs before the age of 22.
I used to have some FABULOUS birthdays as a kid up until I was thirteen or fourteen. Skating rink parties, pool parties, slumber parties. It was cool too when I was super little, when I was ....say 9 and under? My great-grandma was born on the same day as me with 70 odd years difference. I remember celebrating our birthday together really vividly when I was about 4.
A lot of what makes human life enjoyable and endurable doesn't fit into some neat Western definition of "rational."
I don't think it's irrational to set aside one day a year where you're forced to be thankful you're alive and/or "treat yo self." Why is it irrational? In what context? I knew a man in his 80s who loved to tell you how old he was, he was proud of every year he had lived. Even if you're alone on your birthday it's still a day to be thankful you're alive, that's what I've always seen it as, and sometimes other people celebrate you too, which is just an added bonus that mostly occurs before the age of 22.
I used to have some FABULOUS birthdays as a kid up until I was thirteen or fourteen. Skating rink parties, pool parties, slumber parties. It was cool too when I was super little, when I was ....say 9 and under? My great-grandma was born on the same day as me with 70 odd years difference. I remember celebrating our birthday together really vividly when I was about 4.
A lot of what makes human life enjoyable and endurable doesn't fit into some neat Western definition of "rational."