Here's mine!
I think people vastly under-appreciate the importance and value of information in it's purest and generic sense. The degree to which it controls our lives is beyond astounding. Many problems in almost any area can be broken down / abstracted to one of information. Cancer? That's a break-down in cell signaling communication. Idiots being bad parents who spawn grows up to be bad parents ad infinitum? Another problem of information transfer/communication. The rising and falling of civilizations? That's why we need history! And the worst is politics / the news: everyone has an agenda in framing the information they try to feed you and shape your decision making (a bit Chomskyist, I know). This is also why net neutrality is an important issue: it shifts the power of how information is spread, from an even playing field to the entity that actually owns the field itself.
Let's take the time to not only appreciate information, but the need to obtain good and accurate information that allows us to peer beyond the noisy sea of useless crap and disinformation. Whatever your beliefs or background are, take the time to contemplate the information you're imbibing: where does it come from? Is it designed to benefit you or some other entity? Are there conflicts of interest? Beware of confirmation bias, as it can only hinder you.
Veritas vos liberabit!