The evergreen evolution: Balancing change and core values to keep traditions alive

Sm3D Portal (2025)
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Abstract

Trees like spruces and firs, often chosen as Christmas trees, don’t just represent holiday traditions—they stand for resilience and longevity. Interestingly, Christmas traditions share a similar story of adaptability and endurance. Just as gymnosperms rely on genetic tools to survive, traditions depend on cultural memory to balance preservation with change. Christmas traditions endure because they blend timeless symbols—like trees, lights, and carols—with universal values such as family, kindness, and generosity. In the end, culture is both a stabilizer and a force for change. Traditions evolve with society, influenced by personal experiences, family practices, and cultural exchanges. Mindsponge theory reminds us that the key to preserving traditions is finding a balance—welcoming change while staying true to the values that make them meaningful.

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