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Christmas survival
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Psychology
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Christmas countdown day 17: the shadow under the Christmas tree

The challenge of spending time with the family at Christmas.
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The Christmas Countdown

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Every day in December, we’ll drop some of the best seasonal content from Seen & Unseen Aloud. From how to survive Christmas, reviews of the best Christmas movies and the origin story of Santa Claus.

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Christmas culture
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Generosity
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Giving is good for everyone . . . and not just at Christmas

A guest opinion for the Financial Times.

Graham is the Director of the Centre for Cultural Witness and a former Bishop of Kensington.

Christmas presents wrapped with red and white paper and string.
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Giving gifts sustains our communal life together. It keeps things in circulation, as they were meant to be. Taxation does that in a more systematic way, but gift giving is voluntary, engages our hearts, and creates a relationship between the giver and the recipient.

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Graham Tomlin

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