avatarAldric Chen

Summary

A child from the equator, whose parents have been retrenched, is reaching out to Santa with a wish for his parents' happiness and seeking advice on how to support his family financially, considering the possibility of becoming a social media influencer.

Abstract

In a heartfelt letter to Santa, a child from a region near the equator expresses a poignant shift in Christmas wishes. Unlike previous years, the child's desire for toys has been replaced by a deep longing for parental joy and emotional well-being, as the family faces financial hardship due to the parents' job loss. The child reflects on the newfound presence but somber demeanor of the parents and seeks Santa's guidance on how to contribute to the household income despite being too young for traditional employment. Contemplating the modern digital economy, the child ponders the feasibility of leveraging social media platforms, such as Instagram and YouTube, to become an influencer, and directly asks Santa for mentorship in this endeavor.

Opinions

  • The child values emotional well-being over material gifts, emphasizing the importance of parental happiness during a challenging time.
  • There is an awareness of the changing job landscape, as the child recognizes the potential of social media as a source of income.
  • The child displays a sense of responsibility and agency, actively seeking ways to help the family financially.
  • The letter reflects a blend of traditional and contemporary perspectives: reaching out to Santa, a figure rooted in holiday tradition, while considering a very modern career path in digital content creation.
  • The child's inquiry about becoming a social media influencer suggests a level of familiarity with and observation of the digital economy, indicating that they see this as a viable and accessible option for someone in their situation.

Hi Santa.

I am a child living on the equator. I never had any Christmas wishes growing up. This year, I do. Would you hear me?

I am not asking for toys. They are irrelevant to me this year.

My parents have been retrenched and are staying at home. I used to complain that they never had time for me. Now, they have the time, but they look at me with sadness in their eyes.

I don’t want that. I want my parents to be happy.

How can I help them? How can I find a job when I am too young?

Maybe I should try becoming a social media influencer. I see many people doing that on my Instagram and YouTube accounts.

Can you teach me how to do that?

Hugs and Kisses,

Kiddo

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Liam Ireland

Christmas
Self-awareness
Short Story
Thinking
Santa Claus
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