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Tuesday, January 27

Do You Believe In New Year's Resolution?

Every first day of the year, people get used to New Year's Resolution stuff. They tend to list all the bad things they want to change, including the habits they did in the past. I don't know why it only happens whenever a new year comes. Actually, people can change anytime (but be sure it is for the good and you must be serious in attaining it) without a specific day in mind. I think it becomes part of people's to do list every year.

Anyway, I think it seems that they use it as an excuse because they can change or do the things listed on their New Year's resolution for a short period of time and then get back to their old routine. It is as if they're fooling around, taking everything as a joke and deceiving themselves in the first place. Just like what I said, people can change if they really want, regardless of what day or time. But remember full change takes time and gradual steps just to reach the desired want. We cannot say that today we want to get rid of our bad attitude and expect it to happen immediately. We are humans and not robots that follow every input we received. We have our own thinking and judgmental mind that tells us which is right and which is wrong. We, in ourselves, are the one who can tell what we need to acquire.

My final message is there is nothing wrong in keeping your list of new year's resolution as long as you put them into action and make it as your lifetime attitude. Of course, if you see that there are things you need to improve upon, you are free to do so as change is one of the constant things in this world (aside from time and God). Besides, it becomes part of human life so it's understandable. The only point I want you to understand is change doesn't choose the time or day. It can occur anytime. I hope it makes sense. Happy reading!

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