Dec 5, 2011

A Day of Eunoia


Eunoia is an exceptional word -- weird but exceptional. Not only is it the shortest word in the English language to use all five vowels, it also has a sublime meaning – beautiful thinking. (And, it’s the title of a delightful little book that all lovers of language will enjoy. But, I digress). The reason I’m drawing it to your attention is because I’ve noticed recently that beautiful thoughts are not weighing very heavily on people’s minds at the moment. In fact, as the season of stress descends upon us, and the state of the world spirals further and further downhill (if the media is to be believed) I would argue eunoia is the furthest thing from people’s mind at this time.

But, as you may have suspected, I’ve thought of an antidote to this problem. Why don’t we institute a National Day of Eunoia? It would be similar to those other ‘national’ days we have, such as National Doodle Day (March 2), or the International Talk Like a Pirate Day, but on the National Day of Eunoia everyone would focus on thinking beautiful thoughts. Those of us who were truly dedicated to celebrating this auspicious day could go one step further and maybe Facebook, Twitter or, I don’t know, actually speak to our friends and share with them our beautiful thoughts. Imagine the consequences! For at least one day of the year the world would be filled with shiny, happy people, pondering and sharing shiny, happy thoughts. It might not solve all the world’s problems, or even our own, but it just might make them a little easier to swallow.

1 comment:

  1. Hey this is a fantastic idea - I'm in! We can start with two and grow from there. Which day? :-)

    Kate

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