Did you know that the historical roots of Christmas are the Kronia-festivities in ancient Greece which were a celebration of the Golden Age where all human beings were supposed to have been equal because the richness of nature made work unnecessary? During the Kronia “slaves and the free, rich and poor, all dined together and played games".
The Kronia heavily influenced the Roman Saturnalia where gift-giving became a vital part of the festivities. Since the egalitarian theme was still as strong as ever, showing off with too valuable gifts was considered rude. Instead, gifts were commonly figures of clay or wax (sigillaria) which everyone could afford. Another symbol of the egalitarian spirit of the festivities was that both slaves (who wasn't supposed to) and free men (who didn't have to) wore the pilleus: a conical, red felt cap which was normally the mark of a freedman.
Merry Kronia to you and yours as well!
I prefer to celebrate the ancient Roman holiday of Festivus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festivus