There's no doubt that with a new year there comes some added inspiration to be better in some way or many ways, but new year's resolutions are laughable to me. Do we really need a new year to make us the person we want to be or would rather be? I hope not, cause that means when we fail-and inevitably we will, and probably early on in the year-we'll have a long time to wait until-by these standards-we can once again resolute to do better. Why not just challenge ourselves constantly through the year? Instead, most make their "legit," resolutions, don't keep them and then it's back to business as usual until we find ourselves doing the same thing again next year.
I say, screw it. I'm not going to be that person anymore...at least I hope, right?
*Post inspired by the one and only Jesse Crowley*
I say, screw it. I'm not going to be that person anymore...at least I hope, right?
*Post inspired by the one and only Jesse Crowley*
2 comments:
Word brother.
Seems like New Year's resolutions are just another reason to procrastinate change in your life.
Heath, need I remind you that I was in the midst of the 1990's.
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